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Intel on November 14 introduced what it claims to be the world's first deepfake detector that can return results in milliseconds with 96% accuracy rate. Deepfakes are usually fake videos that use artificial intelligence to copy a person's face to another in an attempt to convince people that they are the one who appears on the video. In contrast to real videos, the blood flow may be absent in the deepfakes. FakeCatcher's ability to detect whether a video is fake or not in real-time immediately prevents further spread of deepfake that might influence people. This is something that other existing deepfake detection apps lack that usually require uploading videos for analysis, thus waiting hours for results. "Deception due to deepfakes can cause harm and result in negative consequences, like diminished trust in media. Read more in our articles including "Sony, Nikon, Canon to use new camera tech to detect fake AI photos" and "Intel intros 'world's first' real-time deepfake detector".

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What is deepfake?

Intel on November 14 introduced what it claims to be the world's first deepfake detector that can return results in milliseconds with 96% accuracy rate. Deepfakes are usually fake videos that use artificial intelligence to copy a person's face to another in an attempt to convince people that they are the one who appears on the video.

What have you covered about deepfake?

In contrast to real videos, the blood flow may be absent in the deepfakes. FakeCatcher's ability to detect whether a video is fake or not in real-time immediately prevents further spread of deepfake that might influence people. This is something that other existing deepfake detection apps lack that usually require uploading videos for analysis, thus waiting hours for results.

Where can I find articles about deepfake?

Our coverage of deepfake includes: "Sony, Nikon, Canon to use new camera tech to detect fake AI photos"; "Intel intros 'world's first' real-time deepfake detector"; "SnapRoll digital camera announced". Each article provides unique insights and information.