THAT'S right! As revealed by iProov's latest report, only 0.1 percent of people can accurately distinguish between the real videos and images and the AI-generated deepfakes, thus exposing a critical vulnerability in the ability of consumers and businesses to identify AI-generated deception.
THAT'S right! As revealed by iProov's latest report, only 0.1 percent of people can accurately distinguish between the real videos and images and the AI-generated deepfakes, thus exposing a critical vulnerability in the ability of consumers and businesses to identify AI-generated deception. iProov is a leading provider of science-based solutions for biometric identity verification.
– Deepfakes are everywhere but misunderstood. While concern about deepfakes is rising, many remain unaware of the technology. One in five consumers had never even heard of deepfakes before the study.– Overconfidence is rampant. Despite their poor performance, people remained overly confident in their deepfake detection skills at over 60 percent, regardless of whether their answers were correct.– Trust takes a hit.
Consumers Can't Identify AI-Generated Fakes Study
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