This report explores the phenomenon of deepfakes and cheap fakes, examining their implications for evidence and truth in media. It discusses the technical aspects of AV manipulation, the historical context of evidence politics, and the societal impacts of these technologies, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of their role in contemporary media.
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practical applications
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• main points
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In-depth analysis of the historical context of audiovisual manipulation.
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Comprehensive exploration of both deepfakes and cheap fakes.
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Critical examination of the societal implications of AV manipulation.
• unique insights
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The report situates deepfakes within a broader spectrum of AV manipulation techniques.
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It argues that the concept of 'truth' in media has always been socially constructed.
• practical applications
The article provides valuable insights for policymakers, technologists, and media professionals on addressing the challenges posed by deepfakes and cheap fakes.
• key topics
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Deepfakes
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Cheap Fakes
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Audiovisual Manipulation
• key insights
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Offers a historical perspective on the politics of evidence.
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Explores the implications of AV manipulation for democracy and truth.
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Discusses the societal impacts of deepfakes and cheap fakes.
• learning outcomes
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Understand the implications of deepfakes and cheap fakes on media and evidence.
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Gain insights into the historical context of audiovisual manipulation.
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Recognize the societal challenges posed by advanced media manipulation technologies.
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