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Hitanshi Kamdar is a senior commerce writer for Grazia. Hitanshi is always on the hunt for the latest trends, emerging ...
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In conclusion deep fakes are clear example of how technology can be both beneficial and dangerous. It is up to individuals, governments, and tech companies to work together to prevent their misuse.