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What is Deepfake

New Perspectives in Teaching and Learning With ICTs in Global Higher Education Systems
Denotes a form of altered media content, commonly videos, employing artificial intelligence techniques to convincingly substitute or overlay an individual’s face or voice onto another person's body, giving rise to potentially misleading or deceptive portrayals.
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Creative Writing of Disinformation Narratives: Teaching Innovation Using Artificial Intelligence
Anastasio García Roca (University of Almería, Spain), Ana Manzano León (University of Almería, Spain), José M. Rodríguez Ferrer (University of Almería, Spain), and Rubén Camacho Sánchez (University of Almería, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8861-4.ch013
Abstract
The ubiquity of new portable devices with internet access and recent events such as the global pandemic caused by COVID-19 and the Russian invasion of Ukraine has highlighted the importance of media and information literacy. In parallel, developing tools based on artificial intelligence will allow the developing of sophisticated disinformative content (deepfakes). This media context demands new and refined informational competences to identify and verify information. This research presents a proposal to develop media and information literacy using AI tools to create audiovisual content. Strategies such as flipped classrooms, thematic debates, and playful activities are used. A selection of evaluation instruments is presented, which, through a pre-and post-experimental design, will allow the evaluation of this proposal and the learning developed by the students.
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Facial Recognition Technology: Ethical and Legal Implications
A convincing image or video of someone or something that has been altered to distort or misrepresent someone's actions or words (Merriam-Webster, n.d.b).
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Spiritualism and the Resurgence of Fake News
A video of events that never occurred, created through artificial intelligent programs by superimposing frames from one video onto another.
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Extended Reality (XR) Teaching in the Era of Deepfakes: A TPACK and LOU Primer for Filtering Deepfakes and Malinformation in Subject-Area Content
A video of a person in which their face or body has been digitally altered so that they appear to be someone else, typically used maliciously or to spread false information.
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Deepfake and Digital Citizenship: A Long-Term Protection Method for Children and Youth
Video of a person in which their face or body has been digitally altered so that they appear to be someone else, typically used maliciously or to spread false information.
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Understanding the Landscape of Online Deception
Very realistic and convincing fake media content that was produced or altered using artificial intelligence-enabled techniques.
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Educational Responsibility in the Deepfake Era: A Primer for TPACK Reform
Defined as the deliberate manipulation of media using AI driven software to skew the context of audio, images, or video in an effort to promote a particular point of view.
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Schrodinger's Deepfake: Multimodal Analysis to Combat Deepfakes
A video of a person in which their face or body has been digitally altered so that they appear to be someone else, typically used maliciously or to spread false information.
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