CC BY-NC-ND 4.0Bontcheva, KalinaKalinaBontchevaPapadopoulous, SymeonSymeonPapadopoulousTsalakanidou, FilaretiFilaretiTsalakanidouGallotti, RiccardoRiccardoGallottiDutkiewicz, LidiaLidiaDutkiewiczKrack, NoémieNoémieKrackNucci, Francesco SeverioFrancesco SeverioNucciSpangenberg, JochenJochenSpangenbergSrba, IvanIvanSrbaAichroth, PatrickPatrickAichrothCuccovillo, LucaLucaCuccovilloVerdoliva, LuisaLuisaVerdolivaBontcheva, Kalina2024-03-062024-03-062024https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/462925https://doi.org/10.24406/publica-276110.24406/publica-2761The goal of this white paper is to deepen understanding of the disinformation-generation capabilities of state-of-the-art AI, as well as the use of AI in the development of new disinformation detection technologies, along with the associated ethical and legal challenges. We conclude by revisiting the challenges and opportunities brought by generative AI in the context of disinformation production, spread, detection, and debunking.enMedia ForensicsGenerative AIGenerative AI and Disinformationpaper