
Rethink Rethink... authenticity
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Feb 5, 2026 Tracy Dennis-Tiwary, a behavioral neuroscience and psychology professor, explores how authenticity ties to wellbeing and social media. Nick Clarke, a political geography professor, examines authenticity in politics and voter preferences. Lone Sorensen, a political communication scholar, looks at political messaging and performative authenticity. Estelle Lovatt, art critic and painter, discusses art provenance, authorship and AI as a creative tool. They debate authenticity in art, politics, social media and AI.
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Fakes Are The Latest Layer In An Old Game
- AI-generated fakes sit atop a long history of forgers and authenticators constantly adapting to each other.
- Identifying authenticity has always relied on idiosyncrasies and perceived flaws that AI can now imitate.
Host's AI Voice Reveal
- Ben Ansell admits the episode opener used an AI clone of his voice which mispronounced some phrases.
- His producers and family could spot differences that revealed the clone from the authentic him.
Authenticity Is Often Conceptual In Art
- Art-world authenticity often emphasizes concept and provenance over the artist's physical labour.
- Famous artists historically relied on studios and assistants, yet works remain valued as authentic.



