
The company claims its deepfake detection platform is the world’s first real-time deepfake detector that returns results in milliseconds.Fake videos are a menace. Circulated on social media platforms such as Whatsapp, Facebook and Twitter, they often spread incorrect and false information, damaging reputation and even causing monetary losses for individuals, organisations, and governments. Detecting deepfake videos in real-time is cumbersome as it requires detection apps that upload videos for analysis, and there is a long wait of hours to access the results. But Intel, as a part of Responsible AI work, has productised 'FakeCatcher'. It is a technology that can detect fake videos with 96% accuracy. The company claims its deepfake detection platform is the world’s first real-time deepfake detector that returns results in milliseconds.
“Deepfake videos are everywhere now. You have probably already seen them; videos of celebrities doing or saying things they never actually did,” says Ilke Demir, senior staff research scientist in Intel Labs. As Deepfake videos are a growing threat, companies will spend up to $188 billion in cybersecurity solutions in the future, according to Gartner.