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Microsoft debuts deepfake detection tool – We Live Security
Microsoft has launched a new tool, Microsoft Video Authenticator, that’s designed to identify deepfakes and combat the spread of doctored media online.

As the US presidential election nears, the companys new tech should also help assure people that an image or video is authentic
Microsoft has announced a new tool thats designed to identify deepfakes and help combat the proliferation of doctored media on the internet. Dubbed Microsoft Video Authenticator, the new technology can analyze both photos and videos, looking for signs that the media was artificially manipulated.
For context, deepfakes are synthetic media created using artificial intel…
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