Among the external sources the team looked at, Huseman revealed, was CNBC's America's Top States for Business studies. The 2017 study ranked Washington as the top state, which was no help - the company already has a headquarters there. The 2018 rankings put Texas at No. 1, and Huseman confirms that they looked closely at Dallas and Austin. Both cities were among the 20 finalists for the project. Instead, it would focus its efforts on Virginia. Huseman provided CNBC an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the year-long process of choosing a second headquarters, in an interview inside the temporary office space the company has leased in the Crystal City section of Arlington.
Deepfakes are digitally altered images that use machine learning algorithms to swap one person's face for another's. When they first appeared in late 2017, the term 'deepfake' was coined from its creator's Reddit username. He claimed to be hobbyist programmer, and was posting his creations to a subreddit devoted to photoshopping female celebrities' faces onto porn performers' bodies. Deepfakes became the subject of a now-banned subreddit, dominated by what Reddit called "involuntary fake pornography." With the exception of a few states like Virginia and California, deepfake pornography remains legal in the U.S. While platforms and web hosts can prohibit deepfake videos, deepfake creators' anonymity can make it nearly impossible to prevent new videos from being made.
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