From South Park v Trump to AI slopaganda: deepfakes are now part of the news cycle, for better and for worse | Anna Broinowski
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Deepfakes are increasingly becoming a part of our news cycle, raising both creative possibilities and significant concerns. While figures like Salman Rushdie argue that AI won't pose a real threat to authors until it can create humor, the technology's potential for satire and creativity is undeniable. However, the risks associated with deepfakes, including misinformation and manipulation, highlight the urgent need for regulation. Balancing innovation with ethical considerations is crucial as we navigate this evolving landscape.
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