AI-generated footage, fabricated quotes, and deepfake interviews
are fooling newsrooms every single day. One mistake is all it takes.
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State actors, PR firms, and bad actors create hyper-realistic fake videos to push narratives. They send them as "exclusive tips" to journalists. The footage passes visual inspection — only AI analysis catches the manipulation.
Fake press releases, generated by AI, announce fake mergers, fake product recalls, and fake government statements. They're distributed through real wire services. One quote from a fake source can end a career.
The race to publish first means less time to verify. Your competitors are publishing unverified claims. The pressure to keep up means you might skip fact-checking — and that's exactly what manipulators count on.
A viral video, a press release, a social media post, an article from another outlet. It could be the story of the year — or a carefully crafted fake.
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Right now, in your inbox or feed:
• A deepfake video is waiting to be picked up as "breaking news"
• An AI-generated press release looks identical to a real one
• A competitor is about to publish an unverified claim — will you follow?
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