How the experts figure out what’s real in the age of deepfakes

March 3, 2026 Jess Weatherbed

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You can help fight the spread of fake news by following these newsroom tips. | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images

In the days that followed the US and Israel's joint military strike on Iran on Saturday, floods of images and videos that supposedly document the war have appeared online. Some are old or depict unrelated conflicts, are made or manipulated with AI, and in some cases, are actually taken from military-themed video games like War Thunder.

With misinformation spreading like wildfire, many people have placed their trust in reputable digital investigators. Organizations like The New York Times, Indicator, and Bellingcat have extensive verification procedures to avoid publishing synthetic or misleading content. "Audiences can turn to trusted, in …

Read the full story at The Verge.

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