Scientists Implant Subjects with Fake Memories Using Deepfakes
esearchers have found that they can incept false memories by showing subjects deepfaked clips of movie remakes that were never actually produced.
As detailed in a recent paper published in the journal PLOS One, deepfaked clips of made-up movies were convincing enough to trick participants into believing they were real. Some went as far as to rank the fake movies, which included purported remakes of real movies like Will Smith starring in a rebooted "The Matrix," to be better than the originals.
But the study did have an important caveat.
"However, deepfakes were no more effective than simple text descriptions at distorting memory," the paper reads, suggesting that deepfakes aren't entirely necessary to trick somebody into accepting a false memory.