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. Read more in our articles including "Intel intros 'world's first' real-time deepfake detector" and "Sony to end physical PlayStation Game Discs for new releases in 2028".
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.
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