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Could AI Fake Videos Be Used To Trick Young People?

WNWNIAI Newsroom 1 min read(updated 17 August 2026)
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You've probably heard about 'deepfakes' — those incredibly realistic fake videos and audio created by Artificial Intelligence. While they can be a bit of fun, like swapping faces in a funny video, there's a serious side too. A human rights advocate recently raised a red flag about how this technology could be used for not-so-good purposes, specifically targeting young people.

The concern here is about overseas youth camps. The worry is that deepfakes could be used to create fake videos or audio that make it look like someone said or did something they didn't. This kind of manipulation could pressure young participants into agreeing with certain views or actions, especially if they're far from home and might feel vulnerable. It's a real eye-opener into the darker side of advanced AI.

For everyday Australians, especially parents and small business owners, this highlights an important lesson: we need to be very careful about what we see and hear online. As AI gets smarter, these fake videos and audio clips are becoming harder and harder to spot. It's not just about what you see on social media; it could impact how you verify information in your business or even conversations with loved ones.

It’s a reminder that while AI offers amazing benefits, it also demands our caution. We should always question the source of information, especially if it seems a bit too good, or too shocking, to be true. Staying informed about these risks helps us protect ourselves and our kids from potential digital trickery.

Why it matters

This matters because as AI deepfakes become more convincing, they can easily mislead anyone, from your kids online to how you verify information for your small business. It's crucial to be aware of how easily information can be faked in the digital world.

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