AI Driven Deepfake Technology Literacy Detection Method and Impact on Credibility of Trustworthy Journalism

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven deepfake technology is becoming increasingly prevalent today and poses a significant threat to journalists in terms of credibility and reliability of the media. Deepfakes, realistic images, videos, and audio generated with the use of AI but are genuine fake, have become rampant. At first it was an entertainment tool and was noticed in the film industry, but after that deepfake started appearing in political circles: they use it to influence people and deceive them. This paper seeks to examine the awareness and understating of deepfakes in relation to media credibility, journalism principles and the sanctity of a news report. It explains how fake videos affect the society and looks into how one could tell whether the videos that they are using are real or fake. In addition, the study explores the possibilities of addressing the negative consequences of deepfakes, such as media literacy and the use of particular technologies. Finally, the paper outlines the strategies for journalism to embrace this new environment while endeavoring to stay truthful in the fake news world that is fast becoming a norm in the digital realm.

Presenters

Hamd Nawaz
Student, MPhil Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Malakand, Northern Areas, Pakistan