 Hi, I'm Charlotte, and I'm here to talk about artificial intelligence. Have you heard in the news about deep fakes? It's where you very carefully place one person in a video with another person using artificial intelligence. It is real, but there's a lot of misconceptions about this technology. First, you take a person's face and you mark the points around their face, like their chin, the corners of their mouth, the corners of their eyes, and then you can map those points to another person so that you can swap out one person for another. You can see this on a technology like Snapchat where you're adding maybe a goatee to someone's face or you're putting food on their head. A funny example of seeing this technology in action in a deep fake is the video Full House of Mustaches. Check it out. The big worry about the deep fake technology is that fake news could result in this. You could have a politician saying something that they didn't really say and have that be broadcast, but the reality is that so far this has only been used for comedy or to show that what the technology can do. Here are three things to reassure you. The first is that politicians are very interested in creating legislation that protects them from deep fake technology. They don't want to be seen saying something that they didn't actually say. The second is that technology companies are identifying videos that are created with this technology and then can remove them automatically. And the third is that people are thinking critically about these technologies and they are aware that they're happening, probably because there's some funny content out there. So stay vigilant, have fun, and be aware of deep fakes.