Collection
Designed to Deceive? The Philosophy of Deepfakes
- Submission status
- Closed
Editors
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Dan Cavedon-Taylor
Articles (12 in this collection)
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Freedom of expression meets deepfakes
Authors
- Alex Barber
- Content type: Original Research
- Open Access
- Published: 20 July 2023
- Article: 40
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Conceptual and moral ambiguities of deepfakes: a decidedly old turn
Authors
- Matthew Crippen
- Content type: Original Research
- Published: 12 July 2023
- Article: 26
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Deepfakes and the epistemic apocalypse
Authors
- Joshua Habgood-Coote
- Content type: Original Research
- Open Access
- Published: 09 March 2023
- Article: 103
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Deepfakes and depiction: from evidence to communication
Authors
- Francesco Pierini
- Content type: Original Research
- Published: 02 March 2023
- Article: 97
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How to do things with deepfakes
Authors
- Tom Roberts
- Content type: Original Research
- Open Access
- Published: 24 January 2023
- Article: 43
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Deepfakes, Fake Barns, and Knowledge from Videos
Authors
- Taylor Matthews
- Content type: Original Research
- Open Access
- Published: 23 January 2023
- Article: 41
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Designed to abuse? Deepfakes and the non-consensual diffusion of intimate images
Authors
- Marco Viola
- Cristina Voto
- Content type: Original Research
- Open Access
- Published: 13 January 2023
- Article: 30
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Deepfakes, shallow epistemic graves
Authors
- Paloma Atencia-Linares
- Marc Artiga
- Content type: Original Research
- Published: 13 December 2022
- Article: 518
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The identification game: deepfakes and the epistemic limits of identity
Authors
- Carl Öhman
- Content type: Original Research
- Open Access
- Published: 25 July 2022
- Article: 319
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Deep learning and synthetic media
Authors
- Raphaël Millière
- Content type: Original Research
- Published: 20 May 2022
- Article: 231
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Video on demand: what deepfakes do and how they harm
Authors
- Keith Raymond Harris
- Content type: Original Research
- Published: 14 September 2021
- Pages: 13373 - 13391