80,000 Hours Podcast

#96 – Nina Schick on disinformation and the rise of synthetic media

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Apr 6, 2021
Nina Schick, author of "Deepfakes: The Coming Infocalypse," dives into the daunting world of disinformation and synthetic media. She explains why fears surrounding deepfakes may be exaggerated, yet warns of their potential to reshape societal trust. Nina argues that misinformation is as critical as climate change, highlighting the erosion of trust in media. She discusses lessons from Estonia on combating disinformation and emphasizes the need for innovative solutions to authenticate media. The conversation raises vital questions about ethics and accountability in the age of deepfakes.
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Unintended Consequences of the Internet

  • The internet and social media haven't yielded the utopian information age envisioned by founders.
  • Instead, they've amplified existing human tendencies, both good and bad, creating an unprecedented information environment.
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Deepfakes and the Information Ecosystem

  • Deepfakes exacerbate an existing problem: a corroded information ecosystem flooded with disinformation.
  • Existing forms of disinformation are already effective, so deepfakes aren't essential for political manipulation yet.
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The Liar's Dividend

  • Deepfakes create a "liar's dividend," allowing individuals to deny real events by claiming they're fake.
  • This erodes trust in all media, even authentic sources, as people question everything they see.
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