Summary:
- A woman in Washington, D.C. was charged for using AI technology to create fake videos of her boss and coworkers, making it appear they were saying things they didn't actually say.
- The woman used AI software to manipulate the videos, making it look like her boss and coworkers were making inappropriate or embarrassing statements.
- This type of AI-powered video manipulation can be used to create "deepfakes" that are very difficult to detect as fake, and can be used to spread misinformation or embarrass people. The police are warning others about the dangers of this technology.