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    Perception inception: preparing for deepfakes and the synthetic media of tomorrow
    21 May 2019
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    Tom Barraclough, Curtis Barnes
    New Zealand Law Foundation

    Synthetic media technologies have huge potential benefits, but they also have risks. Public awareness of this risk of deception has grown through discussion of one kind of emerging audiovisual technology known as “deepfakes”. This research report considers the wide-ranging social, legal and policy issues arising....

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