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Raquel Vazquez Llorente


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Head of Law and Policy, Technology Threats and Opportunities, WITNESS. Raquel is a lawyer specialized in how technology and online content can support communities seeking justice and accountability for human rights abuses. At WITNESS, she leads a team that engages with emerging technologies that have the potential to enhance or undermine our trust on audiovisual media. Her current work focuses on how generative AI and synthetic media intersect with mis- and disinformation and rising authoritarianism, and impact the work of human rights and democracy defenders globally. Prior to WITNESS, Raquel helped build eyeWitness, an award-winning organization that developed technology to authenticate visual evidence for courts. In her role, she led strategic partnerships with technologists, litigation networks and activists that contributed to the documentation and investigation of human rights abuses, bringing victim-centered justice to communities affected by violence. Raquel is part of the 2020 class of the Obama Foundation Europe Leaders.

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What are the ethics of using Deep Fakes to anonymize sources in non-fiction media? What are the layers of consent that require consideration? What are the futures, the risks, and the opportunities of these types of manipulations? What strategies can non-fiction media makers (journalists, documentarians, and artists) implement to navigate the complex landscape of these technologies?

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