Mirko Ross spoke today with Maria Grunwald on Deutschlandfunk

about a topic that concerns us all in this super election year: deepfakes and election interference.

Deepfakes are no longer a thing of the future – they’re reality.

AI-generated videos in which politicians appear to say things they never actually said are spreading rapidly. Often, these are created by editing Bundestag speeches or using highly realistic lip-syncing.

The danger: Technically, these manipulations are now almost indistinguishable from real footage. They’re deliberately used to undermine trust – often just before elections, and frequently with origins that are hard to trace.
Today, almost anyone can create a deepfake with simple tools. This makes it all the more important to respond, report content, and raise awareness.

On the positive side: States like Baden-Württemberg are taking concrete action with specific plans to protect themselves against deepfake campaigns.

Tune in to the latest interview now on Deutschlandfunk!

https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/deepfakes-im-superwahljahr-2026-interview-cybersicherheitsexperte-mirko-ross-100.html

Deepfakes alarm - Mirko Ross in Interview with Deutschlandfunk
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