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Subject CEP-KAS Webinar: On The Threat of Deep Fakes To Democracy And Society
Date June 26, 2020 2:30 PM
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For years, the influence of fake news and the manipulation of public and
political perception has been a threat to political systems. During the time


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CEP-KAS Webinar: On The Threat of Deep Fakes To Democracy And Society

(Berlin) – For years, the influence of fake news and the manipulation of
public and political perception has been a threat to political systems. During
the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, the spread of misinformation and conspiracy
theories have risen to new heights, as non-state actors—among them extremists
and populists—have tried to take advantage of the situation. State actors have
also engaged in the distribution of fake news concerning the virus, putting
their own citizens at risk.

Today, fake news is often supported by so called deep fakes—seemingly real
synthesized videos of any kind of content. Because of fundamental advances,
significant technical skills to produce such deep fakes are no longer
necessary, transferring the ability to create them from specialists to a wide
range of actors. This increases the risk of their misuse and challenges our
democratic societies to find political solutions to fight this growing threat.

Prof. Dr. Hany Farid, Senior Advisor to the Counter Extremism Project (CEP),
is a global leader in forensic technology and the leading authority on the
detection of deep fakes. Together withDr. Hans-Jakob Schindler, Senior Director
at CEP, and in cooperation with theKonrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Prof. Dr. Hany
Farid wrote a study called:

 

“On the Threat of Deep Fakes to Democracy and Society”

 

This report explains not only the technology of creating deep fakes, but also
talks about potential technical opportunities for their detection and makes
policy recommendations to counter the threat of deep fakes.

 

The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and the Counter Extremism Project cordially
invite you to the virtual launch event of this study.

 

The webinar will be conducted in English.

Date:  

Monday, June 29, 2020

Time:

11 a.m. EDT / 5 p.m. CEST

Speakers:

Prof. Hany Farid, will introduce the study

 

Ronja Kemmer MdB, Chairwoman of the Special Committee on Artificial
Intelligence, will speak about the threat of deep fakes in Germany and the
legislative countermeasures the country can take

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