From creating poems to spotting deepfakes: Seniors pick up Gen AI skills as part of national push
The Straits Times - Singapore·2025-11-02 14:00
SINGAPORE – Unnaturally smooth skin, unsynchronised speech and questionable sources – these are some of the tell-tale signs Madam Lim Siew Gin, 70, has learnt to tell a deepfake apart from a real video.
“Some people have shared a deepfake video of Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong promoting cryptocurrency with me on WhatsApp before,” said the retired uniformed officer, adding that she was not duped by this ruse as she keeps up with news reports on such scams.
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banban 02/11/2025
Meta is required to put in place enhanced facial recognition measures and prioritise review of end-user reports from Singapore on government official impersonation.
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Don Quan 06/11/2025
it is always good to be IT savvy so as to be able to spot and detect
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