Between truth and simulation: the need for ethical and cognitive regulation of artificial intelligence in the age of digital disinformation
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https://doi.org/10.32870/in.vi31.7330Keywords:
Deepfake, Distortion of reality, Infosphere, Artificial intelligenceAbstract
Today, the cell phone has become an indispensable tool for almost all daily activities. From communication and entertainment to work, education, and information consumption, its use is part of the daily routine for millions of people. According to the National Survey on the Availability and Use of Information Technologies in Households (ENDUTIH 2023), the cell phone was one of the most prevalent technologies among the Mexican population, with 97.2 million users, ten million more than in 2020.Downloads
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