Deepfakes will likely give way to suspicion as users try to sort legitimate media from malicious. The FBI’s cyber division has already begun to incorporate deepfake audio and video into their existing spear-fishing and social engineering campaigns. Deepfake audio is arguably more dangerous than deepfake video, and users have a difficult time recognizing synthetic audio, making this form of deepfake particularly effective from a social engineering standpoint. Some of the most celebrated deepfakes still take a great deal of effort and a high level of sophistication.”]

