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Published the full report of the German auditory analysis
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

Published the full report of the German auditory analysis

The Slovenian government has decided to publicly release the complete report from a German forensic laboratory analyzing audio recordings obtained by the police. The recordings were sent abroad for analysis to determine their authenticity, including whether they were manipulated, created using artificial intelligence, or altered with specific software. The report indicates that none of the 27 submitted files were original recordings from the recording device; all had been edited. Some audio was distorted, and multiple video clips were combined into single files. Metadata did not provide information about the time, location, device used, timestamp, or person who recorded or edited the files. Visual inconsistencies could not be identified due to poor quality, and noise analysis, which helps identify devices, was not possible. No signs of manipulation or AI-generated content were detected. Similar findings applied to recordings posted on the Facebook page 'Maska padajo.' These recordings, anonymously published online in early March, included conversations involving officials from the Freedom Party and other notable individuals.

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24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenter6 hr. ago
Published the full report of the German auditory analysis

The Slovenian government has decided to publicly release the complete report from a German forensic laboratory analyzing audio recordings obtained by the police. The recordings were sent abroad for analysis to determine their authenticity, including whether they were manipulated, created using artificial intelligence, or altered with specific software. The report indicates that none of the 27 submitted files were original recordings from the recording device; all had been edited. Some audio was distorted, and multiple video clips were combined into single files. Metadata did not provide information about the time, location, device used, timestamp, or person who recorded or edited the files. Visual inconsistencies could not be identified due to poor quality, and noise analysis, which helps identify devices, was not possible. No signs of manipulation or AI-generated content were detected. Similar findings applied to recordings posted on the Facebook page 'Maska padajo.' These recordings, anonymously published online in early March, included conversations involving officials from the Freedom Party and other notable individuals.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the forensic analysis conducted on audio recordings related to potential political corruption. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The report itself is presented neutrally, with no indication of favoring a

Mladina logoMladinaIndependentCenter19 hr. ago
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The Slovenian newspaper Mladina reports on an investigation conducted by the German Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) into video files hosted on the website anti-corruption2026.com. These videos were initially claimed by some to expose corruption among the ruling authorities, while others argued they were products of artificial intelligence. The BKA analyzed 27 video files, nine from the website and 18 from a Facebook profile named 'Maske padajo'. Their findings indicate that none of the files originated from genuine recording devices; all had been edited, with voices altered and multiple clips merged into single files. The report confirms claims made by victims of the operation that the content was manipulated to misrepresent their statements. While the BKA did not find evidence of AI-generated content, they noted that metadata indicating the origin of the recordings was systematically erased.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the controversy surrounding the videos, citing both sides of the debate—those who claim the videos expose corruption and those who argue they are AI-generated. It relies on an independent forensic analysis by the German BKA, which does not take a political,

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