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Morning News Updates: Facebook bans deepfakes in fight against online manipulation; White House proposes guidelines for regulating the use of AI; Hyundai to make flying cars for Uber air taxis

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LONDON — Facebook says it is banning “deepfake” videos, the false but realistic clips

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