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AI-Powered Deepfakes Spread Misinformation in Iran-Israel Conflict

What Happened

Tech-fueled misinformation is rapidly distorting public perception of the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict. Artificial intelligence and social media tools have enabled the swift creation and dissemination of fake images, deepfake videos, and manipulated narratives. Viral posts on networks like Twitter and Telegram are often misleading or completely fabricated, making it increasingly challenging for fact-checkers and news outlets to keep pace. Experts note that the use of generative AI for misinformation is on the rise, and content is being shared on multiple platforms and in several languages, fueling confusion and affecting how people interpret real-world events across borders.

Why It Matters

The widespread use of AI-generated misinformation in geopolitical conflicts like the Iran-Israel fighting threatens the integrity of global news and public discourse. The ability to easily generate fake content on a massive scale increases the potential for manipulation and misunderstanding worldwide. Read more in our AI News Hub

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