Table of contents
- FUTURE-PROOFING ELECTIONS AGAINST DEEPFAKE DISINFORMATION
- Executive Summary +
- Introduction +
- PART 1:
Deepfakes & Electoral Integrity + - PART 2:
Literature Review: Empirical Evidence on the Impact of Deepfakes + - PART 3:
Prevalence of Deepfake Disinformation in 2024/25 Elections + - PART 4:
Country case studies + - PART 5:
Advocacy Recommendations + - Glossary +
- Bibliography +
- Download Report +
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