新闻
期货合约
主题分析
媒体研究
社会化媒体
资源(消歧)
可信赖性
句号(音乐)
假新闻
内容分析
公共关系
社会学
政治学
互联网隐私
法学
美学
社会科学
计算机科学
业务
定性研究
哲学
计算机网络
财务
作者
Karin Wahl‐Jorgensen,Matt Carlson
标识
DOI:10.1080/17512786.2021.1908838
摘要
This paper investigates journalistic discourses on "deepfakes" as the future of fake news. We analyze journalistic discourses on deepfakes over an 18-month period from 1 January 2018, when a GoogleTrends search demonstrates that the term first began to circulate, to 1 July 2019, shortly after an altered video of Nancy Pelosi, the US Speaker of the House, circulated on social media. Based on a comprehensive thematic analysis of English-language news stories on the topic, drawn from Nexis UK, we suggest that journalistic responses to deepfakes reveal deeper anxieties both about the future of the information environment and journalism's role within this environment. Concerns that the audiovisual nature of deepfakes makes them inherently more believable than previous fake news forms leads to worries over the impending weaponization of deepfakes by resource-rich "bad actors." At stake is the trustworthiness of media content, and journalists' role in providing verified content to the public. We argue that journalists conjure up speculative worst-case scenarios around deepfakes—what we refer to as "conjectured specifity" to highlight the vital importance of journalism as a bulwark against fabrication and a defender of truth.
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