Deepfakes and Misinformation: How to Spot the Difference

Aayushi Jain

Deepfakes use AI to create hyper-realistic fake videos or images that mimic real people and events.

These fakes can spread misinformation, political propaganda, or scams across social media platforms

Look for unnatural facial movements, mismatched lip-syncing, or odd blinking patterns — classic deepfake giveaways.

Poor lighting or inconsistent shadows in a video may signal tampering or AI-generated edits.

Reverse image search can help verify whether a photo or frame appears elsewhere online.

 Authentic sources often provide context or references — fake content usually lacks credible links.

 Deepfake detection tools like Deepware Scanner and Hive AI can flag manipulated media.

Always cross-check headlines with multiple news outlets before sharing any viral video or claim.

In the AI era, skepticism is protection — verify before you trust or share anything online.

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