DEEPFAKES AND THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM: VERIFICATION TECHNIQUES IN THE AGE OF MANIPULATION

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  • Dr. Namita Pandey

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https://doi.org/10.8224/journaloi.v73i2.143

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The emergence of deepfakes, hyperrealistic synthetic media, poses a significant threat to journalistic credibility and the public's trust in information. This research investigates the impact of deepfakes on journalism and explores verification techniques journalists can employ to navigate this "age of manipulation.". The advent of deepfake technology has brought forth unprecedented challenges and opportunities for journalism. Deepfakes, AI-generated synthetic media, can potentially create hyper-realistic but entirely fabricated audio and video content. This paper examines the implications of deepfakes on the journalistic landscape, focusing on the ethical, operational, and technical challenges they present. The core objective is to analyze the effectiveness of current verification techniques used by journalists and to explore innovative methods to combat the spread of manipulated media. This study delves into the efficacy of traditional fact-checking practices and digital forensics through a comprehensive review of existing literature, case studies, and interviews with media professionals. It assesses the role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in detecting deepfakes and evaluates the potential of blockchain technology for ensuring media authenticity. The research also highlights the importance of media literacy among journalists and the public as a crucial defense against misinformation.

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Dr. Namita Pandey. (2024). DEEPFAKES AND THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM: VERIFICATION TECHNIQUES IN THE AGE OF MANIPULATION. Journal of the Oriental Institute, ISSN:0030-5324 UGC CARE Group 1, 73(2), 398–409. https://doi.org/10.8224/journaloi.v73i2.143

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