I think part of the problem is that we watch too many movies with CGI and we trained ourselves to ignore it.
At this point in time face-replace videos can be relatively easily spotted if you watch them in high quality. At least the ones I've seen demonstrated.
But overall, videos are getting either to fake. At the same time, the weren't bullet-proof in the past either. The bad part is that now you can do a lot of it in near real time. So you can change something in a live report.
I see a growing need for public services that cryptographically timestamp files.
Also, I would like to see research in using machine learning to spot fake videos.
At this point in time face-replace videos can be relatively easily spotted if you watch them in high quality. At least the ones I've seen demonstrated.
But overall, videos are getting either to fake. At the same time, the weren't bullet-proof in the past either. The bad part is that now you can do a lot of it in near real time. So you can change something in a live report.
I see a growing need for public services that cryptographically timestamp files.
Also, I would like to see research in using machine learning to spot fake videos.