(English) The word “deepfake” combines the terms “deep learning” and “fake,” and it is a form of artificial intelligence, in which a subject’s face or body have been digitally altered to make them look like someone else – usually a famous person.
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(English) Let’s talk about… Catfishing
(English) Catfishing occurs when someone uses images and information (frequently stolen from other people’s social media accounts) to create a new online identity – often using an individual’s entire identity as their own
(English) Fake news during the war in Ukraine
(English) There are plenty of websites where people can turn their “hot stories” into realistically looking FAKE news pieces.
(English) In deep understanding of cyberbullying
(English) Cyberbullying, also known as virtual harassment, is the use of digital media to harass or bully an individual or group of people through personal attacks, disclosure of personal information or false information, etc.
(English) The role of media
(English) The power of media also results from the span it has, we can find out about reality across the whole globe.
(English) European Digital Rights and Principles
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Fake images: how to spot them online
(English) To check the integrity of an image before sharing it online and identify the fake news there are some important details to pay attention for.
(English) Factchecking, the weapon against Fake News?
(English) News, information and news are always around us, influencing our lives, sometimes for better or worse. Some of them are false, doing us a disservice, both personally and to society as a whole.
(English) When you feel overwhelmed by the fake news and misinformation fact-checking organisations can be the answer
(English) While it is important to train yourself in this area, nowadays, you can also benefit from support of groups and organisations specialized in the matter.