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Lawmakers say doctored videos pose national security threat

- By Susannah George

— Lawmakers and experts said Thursday that videos altered with artificial intelligen­ce software pose a threat to national security and the 2020 U.S. election.

The technology uses facial mapping and artificial intelligen­ce to produce videos — known as deepfakes — that appear genuine, and they “enable malicious actors to foment chaos, division or crisis,” said Rep. Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligen­ce Committee.

The videos “have the capacity to disrupt entire campaigns, including that for the presidency,” said Schiff, D-Calif.

The hearing came weeks after the release of an altered video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, DCalif., that was widely shared on social media and was slowed down to make it appear that she was slurring her words.

Schiff said the video, which was released after Pelosi questioned President Donald Trump’s fitness for office, “demonstrat­es the scale of the challenge we face.”

Clint Watts, a fellow with the Foreign Policy Research Institute, said tech companies should take action to counter false videos. He also suggested the U.S. could use sanctions and cyberattac­ks against producers of such content.

The committee’s top Republican, California Rep. Devin Nunes, raised conWASHING­TON cerns about granting too much authority to tech giants such as Facebook and Twitter to make judgment calls about content.

Nunes claimed that current filters have a proliberal bias. “Most of the time it’s conservati­ves who get banned,” he said. “It’s all in who’s building the filter, right?”

U.S. intelligen­ce officials determined Russia carried out a sweeping political disinforma­tion campaign on U.S. social media to influence the 2016 election.

 ?? J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP ?? House intelligen­ce committee Chairman Adam Schiff, right, warned of the dangers of deepfake videos in elections.
J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP House intelligen­ce committee Chairman Adam Schiff, right, warned of the dangers of deepfake videos in elections.

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