: Major search engines, social media networks, and cloud hosting providers have dramatically tightened their Terms of Service (ToS). Automated detection algorithms and proactive hashing systems are increasingly deployed to de-index malicious search terms, restrict explicit AI generation prompts, and swiftly remove non-consensual content upon discovery.
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Sites often use "word salad" (a mix of high-traffic keywords like celebrity names and "deepfakes") to trick search engines into ranking them higher.
Origins (assumed)
: Limit the availability of high-resolution, multi-angle video and audio recordings on public forums. Fewer source images make it significantly harder for an algorithm to train an accurate deepfake model.
Deepfakes typically involve face swaps, voice cloning, or creating completely new visuals that mimic real individuals.