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Charles Barkley is the greatest performance art installation of the 21st century.
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Sam Darnold went to USC.
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The spirit of Massachusetts is the spirit of America.
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Betting markets have them at about 68% pregame.
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The Seahawks will win Super Bowl LX.
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The 2026 implementation timeline provides insufficient time for 87 democratic nations to develop consistent enforcement frameworks.
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Meta's detection systems flagged 3.2 million AI-manipulated videos across 27 EU nations during the June 2024 election period.
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Technology companies identified and labeled 89% of deepfake content within 6 hours during the 2024 European Parliament elections.
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Satirical deepfakes serve legitimate political commentary functions, as demonstrated by 400+ parody videos during the 2020 U.S. election cycle.
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The Supreme Court's 2012 United States v. Alvarez ruling established that false speech receives First Amendment protection absent specific harm.
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The First Amendment protects political speech, and the U.S. Supreme Court struck down 12 content-based election restrictions since 2000.
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The 90-day window balances free speech protection with electoral security by preserving campaign communication while preventing last-minute manipulation.
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Detection costs for the Taiwan election exceeded $8 million, creating asymmetric warfare favoring attackers over defenders.
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Taiwan's 2024 election featured deepfake videos of candidate Lai Ching-te making fabricated statements about China policy.
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China deployed over 15,000 AI-generated social media accounts targeting the 2024 Taiwan presidential election.
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John Locke's consent theory establishes that legitimate government requires citizens to agree based on genuine understanding of their choices.
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Democratic legitimacy requires informed consent, which deepfakes undermine by creating false representations of candidate positions.
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The 48-hour timing prevented effective journalistic fact-checking before Slovakian voters cast ballots on September 30, 2023.
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Electoral research shows 73% of voters cannot reliably identify deepfake content without expert verification tools.
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The 2024 Slovak election saw deepfake audio of party leader Michal Šimečka discussing vote-rigging 48 hours before voting.
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Democratic nations should prohibit political campaigns from deploying AI-generated deepfakes within 90 days of elections by 2026.
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Brain structure variations of 15-20% exist across normal populations without corresponding functional impairments or harm.
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Adolescents with pre-existing anxiety disorders use social media 40% more frequently, potentially explaining observed neural differences.
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Correlation between social media use and brain structure does not establish causation given confounding variables like socioeconomic status.
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Cortical thinning of 0.5mm annually throughout adolescence reflects increased neural efficiency rather than damage.
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