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Microsoft has launched new deepfake-detecting tech ahead of the 2020 election – Business Insider Australia
Microsoft is trying to head off deepfake disinformation ahead of the 2020 election by launching new authenticator tech.

- Microsoft on Tuesday announced the launch of Microsoft Video Authenticator, a tool designed to spot when videos have been manipulated using deepfake technology.
- Deepfakes are typically videos that have been altered using AI software, often to replace one person’s face with another, or to change the movement of a person’s mouth to make it look like they said something they didn’t.
- Microsoft said it’s inevitable deepfake technology will adapt to avoid detection, b…
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