Huijstee, Mariƫtte vanMariƫtte vanHuijsteeBoheemen, Pieter vanPieter vanBoheemenDas, DjurreDjurreDasNierling, LindaLindaNierlingJahnel, JuttaJuttaJahnelKaraboga, MuratMuratKarabogaFatun, MartinMartinFatun2023-09-042023-09-042021978-92-846-8400-7https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/44914110.2861/325063The 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.enArtificial intelligenceCommunicationsEducation and communicationsImpact of information technologyInformation and information processingInformation technology and data processingMass mediaProduction, technology and researchSmart technologyTechnology and technical regulationsTelecommunications equipmentTackling deepfakes in European policystudy