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Ethical line: Where does testimony become synthetic manipulation? Research suggests that when we hear a narrative,

: Campaigns like the World Health Organization's "Every Story is Unique" focus on personalized journeys rather than just medical facts. As AI-generated content rises, a dangerous new frontier

As AI-generated content rises, a dangerous new frontier emerges: deepfake "testimonies" and synthetic survivors. While some argue AI can protect anonymity (using avatars to tell real stories), others warn that the introduction of synthetic voices cheapens the authenticity of genuine pain. The agreement is clear: disclosure is mandatory. The audience must always know if the survivor is a real human or a digital construct.

The most successful social movements in recent history have mastered the blend of personal narrative and broad-scale campaigning.