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Deepfakes are spreading rapidly & the consequences are increasingly dangerous. A manipulated video using my interview with Imran Khan’s sister, Aleema is being shared with false claims about tensions between India & Pakistan. I spoke to digital disinformation expert Raqib Naik

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