Trust, authenticity and the representation of suffering in the age of images produced by artificial intelligence: how humanitarian actors are adapting

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Jumbert, Maria Gabrielsen (2025) Trust, authenticity and the representation of suffering in the age of images produced by artificial intelligence: how humanitarian actors are adapting, Alternatives humanitaires.

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Alternatives humanitaires, focus issue on: Communication challenges in the era of fake news and ‘post-truth’

How can we maintain trust in humani­tarian images in the age of AI? Between new ethical standards and image gen­eration tools, humanitarian organisations are navi­gating a transformed visual landscape. Faced with growing mistrust and the risk of disinformation, they need to rethink their strategies while preserv­ing the authenticity of their testimony.

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