Deepfakes, parody, and disinformation: with Brandi Collins-Dexter, Jane Lytvynenko and Karen Hao.  @witnessorg
Deepfakes, parody, and disinformation: with Brandi Collins-Dexter, Jane Lytvynenko and Karen Hao.  @witnessorg
WITNESS | Deepfakes, parody, and disinformation: with Brandi Collins-Dexter, Jane Lytvynenko and Karen Hao. @witnessorg | Uploaded September 2020 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
Episode 2 of the Deepfakery series features Brandi Collins-Dexter of the Shorenstein Center, Jane Lytvynenko of BuzzFeed News, and Karen Hao of MIT Technology Review. The panelists talk with Corin Faife of WITNESS about the blurred lines between parody and mis- and disinformation, how the “satire” defense can be exploited, and what counts as fair use when it comes to deepfakes.
Deepfakery is a series of critical conversations exploring the intersection of satire, art, human rights, misinformation/disinformation, and journalism. Join WITNESS and the Co-Creation Studio at MIT Open Documentary Lab for interdisciplinary discussions with leading artists, activists, academics, film-makers and journalists.

Learn more at wit.to/deepfakery and learn more about WITNESS's focus on ‘Don't Panic, Prepare: Deepfakes' at wit.to/Synthetic-Media-Deepfakes

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Deepfakes, parody, and disinformation: with Brandi Collins-Dexter, Jane Lytvynenko and Karen Hao. @witnessorg

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