Tackling deepfakes: Let’s focus on authentication, not detection

Cryptocurrency scams portraying well-known people. Fake footage of armed conflict. These are a few examples of the types of synthetic content that have increased dramatically in the past few years. Synthetic content can be very dangerous when it’s created to mislead people or facilitate criminal activity. That’s especially true of deepfakes, which are digitally generated or altered images that depict real or fictional individuals or things with the intent to deceive. Learn how Magnet Verify build trust by analyzing and establishing the provenance of digital evidence.

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