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Cracking Political Deepfakes: An Exploratory Study to Unveil Cues for Detection

Animesh Kumar (), Christoph Burtscher and Andreas Eckhardt
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Animesh Kumar: University of Innsbruck
Christoph Burtscher: University of Innsbruck
Andreas Eckhardt: University of Innsbruck

A chapter in People, Society, and Ethical Challenges of Information Systems, 2026, pp 13-15 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Deepfakes are computer-generated audio-visual media that appear deceptively real or are photorealistic fake representations of real people [5].

Keywords: Deepfake videos; Political deepfakes; Generative AI; Theory of perception of visual incongruity; Grounded theory coding (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-08486-6_2

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