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2021
Study
Title
Tackling deepfakes in European policy
Title Supplement
Study. Panel for the Future of Science and Technology
Abstract
The emergence of a new generation of digitally manipulated media - also known as deepfakes - has generated substantial concerns about possible misuse. In response to these concerns, this report assesses the technical, societal and regulatory aspects of deepfakes. The rapid development and spread of deepfakes is taking place within the wider context of a changing media system. An assessment of the risks associated with deepfakes shows that they can be psychological, financial and societal in nature, and their impacts can range from the individual to the societal level. The report identifies five dimensions of the deepfake lifecycle that policy-makers could take into account to prevent and address the adverse impacts of deepfakes. The report includes policy options under each of the five dimensions, which could be incorporated into the AI legislative framework, the digital service act package and beyond. A combination of measures will likely be necessary to limit the risks of deepfakes, while harnessing their potential.
Author(s)
Nierling, Linda
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie -KIT-, Institut für Technikfolgenabschätzung und Systemanalyse
Jahnel, Jutta
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie -KIT-, Institut für Technikfolgenabschätzung und Systemanalyse
Keyword(s)
Artificial intelligence
Communications
Education and communications
Impact of information technology
Information and information processing
Information technology and data processing
Mass media
Production, technology and research
Smart technology
Technology and technical regulations
Telecommunications equipment