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Voice Cloning Software for Content Creators | Respeecher
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Artificial intelligence is being used to digitally replicate human voices : NPR
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The real fake news about Covid-19 | Financial Times
Fake voices 'help cyber-crooks steal cash' - BBC News
JCP | Free Full-Text | Comparison of Deepfake Detection Techniques through Deep Learning
A.I. is here, and it's making movies. Is Hollywood ready? - Los Angeles Times
The race to understand the thrilling, dangerous world of language AI | MIT Technology Review
Deepfake Technology Is the Latest Cyberthreat
The people onscreen are fake. The disinformation is real. | The Japan Times
Fake News (2017) - IMDb
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False claims of 'deepfake' President Biden go viral - BBC News
What are deepfakes – and how can you spot them? | Internet | The Guardian
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My Phone Lies to Me: Fake News Poetry Workshops As Radical Digital Media Literacy Given the Fact of Fake News – punctum books
Information Overload Helps Fake News Spread, and Social Media Knows It - Scientific American
The Future of Free Speech, Trolls, Anonymity and Fake News Online | Pew Research Center
How Deepfake Videos Are Used to Spread Disinformation - The New York Times
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Can You Believe Your Own Ears? With New 'Fake News' Tech, Not Necessarily : NPR
The Weird, Analog Delights of Foley Sound Effects | The New Yorker