How to tell if a photo’s fake ? You probably can’t. That’s why new rules are needed

8 mai 2025 | Martin Bekker, Computational Social Scientist, University of the Witwatersrand
The solution demands two simple and clear actions: declare that photo manipulation has taken place and disclose what manipulation was carried out.
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