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AI deepfakes trap academic in impersonation fight
4 Feb
Summary
- Academic John Mearsheimer fought hundreds of AI deepfakes on YouTube.
- YouTube takedown process proved slow and cumbersome for Mearsheimer's team.
- AI-generated impersonations now target many professionals, including doctors and CEOs.

In the current digital landscape, generative AI is enabling widespread deception, with anonymous scammers targeting professionals. International relations scholar John Mearsheimer has been engaged in a significant struggle against AI-driven impersonation, battling hundreds of deepfake videos of himself that have appeared on YouTube. His office identified 43 channels featuring these fabrications, some depicting him making controversial geopolitical remarks.
The process to remove these videos from YouTube was described as slow and cumbersome, requiring Mearsheimer's office to submit individual takedown requests for each piece of content. This laborious task involved a dedicated employee and highlighted a significant challenge: new channels dedicated to posting AI-generated content continued to emerge, sometimes by slightly altering names to evade detection.




