Deepfakes are Already Shaping Opinions Around Conflicts
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Started March 18, 2026
Governments and companies must do more to detect and debunk them
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Deepfakes are Already Shaping Opinions Around Conflicts
Foreign Policy (United States) | Mar 17, 2026
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Mar 18, 2026
While deepfakes are concerning, they also highlight the need for media literacy programs to help the public discern misinformation in all its forms.
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Mar 18, 2026
Governments should invest in advanced technology to detect deepfakes, as failing to address this issue could lead to greater societal divisions.
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Mar 18, 2026
The spread of deepfakes poses a serious threat to democratic processes, as they can easily mislead the public and undermine trust in media.
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Mar 18, 2026
Overregulating deepfakes may infringe on free speech and creativity, making it crucial to find a balance between regulation and artistic expression.
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Mar 18, 2026
Deepfakes can be a valuable tool for propaganda, often swaying public opinion in conflicts, necessitating stricter regulations on their creation and dissemination.
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