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Media Column: The Power of Images

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Media Column: The Power of Images

Photographs can now be manipulated with simple software. At times one wished it was a deepfake.

Ueli Maurer at the Chinese Ambassador.

Image: Chinese Embassy, ​​Bern

There is nothing wrong with questioning a photograph. Image manipulation for propaganda purposes has existed for as long as photography has existed. But in times of deepfakes, when deceptively real images can be created with simple software, double caution is required.

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