RealityFoundation publishes original research, policy briefs, and commentary on AI-generated counterfeits and media authenticity. Our publications are intended for a wide audience — from academic specialists to policymakers, journalists, and practitioners.
All research published under the RealityFoundation name undergoes internal review. Peer-reviewed outputs are subject to our Scientific Committee's oversight.
Peer-reviewed research on fake detection algorithms, synthetic media forensics, and the real-world consequences of AI counterfeiting.
Our first research papers are currently in preparation. We anticipate publishing our inaugural outputs later this year.
If you are interested in contributing to or reviewing our research, please get in touch.
Short-form policy briefs distilling our research into actionable recommendations for regulators, institutions, and practitioners.
Our first policy briefs are forthcoming. Each brief will include:
In addition to formal research outputs, we maintain a blog to raise awareness of real-world threats posed by AI-generated counterfeits, highlight emerging case studies, and communicate our ethical motivations to a broader audience.
Our first posts are forthcoming.
We write for people who need to act on this information — not only for those who study it. Where possible, every research paper will be accompanied by a plain-language summary and a policy takeaway.
We believe rigorous research and accessible communication are not in conflict. Our goal is to create publications that inform and empower decision-makers at every level.
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