While Deepfakes can be fun, they have been increasingly used to spread fake news and fake images of people, especially celebrities. With time, detecting one and become more difficult but Intel has a solution to sort this. The company has introduced the FakeCatcher technology, which can detect a fake Deepfake in real-time. Check out the details below.
FakeCatcher can call out a fake video with 96% accuracy and is the world’s first to show results in milliseconds. It has been developed by Ilke Demir, a senior staff scientist at Intel Labs in partnership with Umur Ciftci from the State University of New York.
FakeCatcher can even run 72 Deepfake detection streams simultaneously on 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors.
Intel says that “Deception due to Deepfakes can cause harm and result in negative consequences, like diminished trust in media. FakeCatcher helps restore trust by enabling users to distinguish between real and fake content.“