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UK startup launches ‘world’s first’ AI deepfake-detecting browser

UK startup launches ‘world’s first’ AI deepfake-detecting browser

Update: 2024-11-20
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UK startup Surf Security has launched a beta version of what it claims is the world’s first browser with a built-in feature designed to spot AI-generated deepfakes.  The tool, available through Surf’s browser or as an extension, can detect with up to 98% accuracy whether the person you’re interacting with online is a real human or an AI imitation, the company said.  The London-based cybersecurity upstart uses “military-grade” neural network technology to detect deepfakes. The system uses State Space Models, which detect AI-generated clones across languages and accents by analysing audio frames for inconsistencies.   “To maximise its effectiveness, we focused…

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UK startup launches ‘world’s first’ AI deepfake-detecting browser

UK startup launches ‘world’s first’ AI deepfake-detecting browser

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