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Social media companies are under pressure to crack down on so-called deepfake videos that use deceptive images of real people.
Last updated: 2026-03-10 16:11:40 ET
Social media companies are under pressure to crack down on so-called deepfake videos that use deceptive images of real people.
Social media companies are under pressure to crack down on so-called deepfake videos that use deceptive images of real people.
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