(Noun) a synthetic video, image, or recording
which depicts a public figure doing something fictitious. Deep fakes are created via artificial intelligence or machine learning and often feature convincing voices, facial expressions, and movements. It can also refer to computer-generated images of people that do not exist in real life.
As AI advances, deep fakes will become an increasingly powerful tool for propaganda.
which depicts a public figure doing something fictitious. Deep fakes are created via artificial intelligence or machine learning and often feature convincing voices, facial expressions, and movements. It can also refer to computer-generated images of people that do not exist in real life.
As AI advances, deep fakes will become an increasingly powerful tool for propaganda.
1. "I saw a video of Joe Biden and Donald Trump having passionate sex!"
-"No, that was just a deep fake."
2. The TV show 'America's Got Talent' made a deep fake of Elvis Presley.
-"No, that was just a deep fake."
2. The TV show 'America's Got Talent' made a deep fake of Elvis Presley.
by Sassafrassin March 29, 2024

by RealFakeMealRake January 8, 2021

Someone that transports everyone in a courtroom to a fake middle school reality when they refer to somebody they were fucking while he was alive (before stabbing him to death) as a "boyfriend". Somebody that thinks the word orgasmic is crude language (badass because they said it), but wants anyone that says fuck, shit, ass, or anything else that can be considered cursing or swearing by anybody to be penalized for it.
by The Original Agahnim November 30, 2021

by jayon jahn June 30, 2021

Content that feels so deep-faked, staged, or perfectly aligned with satire that your brain refuses to accept it’s real—until it absolutely is.
Usage:
• When reality feels faker than fiction.
• The moment you second-guess authenticity, only to realize truth is stranger than a meme.
Origin:
Born in the era of deepfakes and AI-generated chaos, Fake Zero captures our collective disbelief when reality outperforms the best CGI.
Baudrillard who?
Usage:
• When reality feels faker than fiction.
• The moment you second-guess authenticity, only to realize truth is stranger than a meme.
Origin:
Born in the era of deepfakes and AI-generated chaos, Fake Zero captures our collective disbelief when reality outperforms the best CGI.
Baudrillard who?
“Did you see that Mark Zuckerberg clip? I thought it was some high-budget deepfake, but turns out it’s a total Fake Zero.”
by Lefrancais January 9, 2025
