Surge of new AI firms claim to offer hyperaccurate deepfake detection

In a world desperate not to be fooled by artificial intelligence, Deep Media is a rising star.

The Bay Area start-up — which claims it can identify eerily lifelike, AI-created images, audio and video with 99 percent accuracy — has won at least five military contracts worth nearly $2 million since late 2022, including a $1.25 million deal to develop a custom detector to help the Air Force counter Russian and Chinese information warfare. Last month, its CEO, Rijul Gupta, testified before a Senate subcommittee about the threat AI “deepfakes” pose to U.S. elections.

About WN

Check Also

NIH Funding Cuts Appear to Draw on Heritage Foundation Report That Blasts ‘DEI Staff’

The 2022 report includes an analysis of 82 universities, the indirect cost rate they receive …

Advertisment ad adsense adlogger