Biometric Update: AI company’s breached biometrics, ID document images make deepfake fraud easier
PCMag on MSN: YouTube Shorts now lets you create your own deepfake videos
YouTube can scan your face and voice to generate realistic deepfakes of yourself.
CBS News: Deepfake demonstration shows sophistication of AI editing tools scammers use to commit identity theft
During a demonstration, cybersecurity experts showed how readily available apps can transform a person's appearance in real time to create a deepfake.
Deepfake demonstration shows sophistication of AI editing tools scammers use to commit identity theft
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Modulate Launches Velma Deepfake Detect: A Paradigm Shift in the Economics of Fraud Prevention
New Velma API from Modulate delivers best-in-class precision at over 100x lower cost, enabling full-call deepfake ...
Modulate Launches Velma Deepfake Detect: A Paradigm Shift in the Economics of Fraud Prevention
Understand what a deepfake is, how the technology works, and why it poses growing risks for fraud, cybersecurity, and digital trust in today’s AI-driven world.
Learn about deepfakes, their underlying technology, diverse applications, ethical implications, and methods for detection.
A deepfake is synthetic media, including images, videos, and audio, generated by artificial intelligence (AI) technology that portray something that does not exist in reality or events that have never occurred.
Deepfakes have emerged as one of the most significant developments in contemporary computational media, representing a sophisticated convergence of machine learning, computer vision, and audiovisual synthesis. Enabled primarily by deep neural networks such as generative adversarial networks (GANs) and transformer-based architectures, Deepfakes are realistic video fabrications through sound and ...