0.1% Of People Can't Identify AI Fakes Take.Which One AI Or Real Detection Test?
New research from iProov, the world’s leading provider of science-based solutions for biometric identity verification, reveals that most people can’t identify deepfakes those incredibly realistic AI-generated videos and images often designed to impersonate people. The study tested 2,000 UK and US consumers, exposing them to a series of real and deepfake content. The results are alarming: only 0.1% of participants could accurately distinguish real from fake content across all stimuli which includ
A study suggests that only 0.1% of people on Earth can distinguish between real and AI-generated videos.
This video contains six segments, each divided into two: one real video and one AI-generated video. Your task is to differentiate between the real and the fake. Honestly, how many segments were you able to identify as real?
Onther test VIDEO , to detect witch one real or AI?
What Can Be Done?
With deepfakes becoming increasingly sophisticated, humans alone can no longer reliably distinguish real from fake and instead need to rely on technology to detect them. To combat the rising threat of deepfakes, organizations should look to adopt solutions that use advanced biometric technology with liveness detection, which verifies that an individual is the right person, a real person, and is authenticating right now. These solutions should include ongoing threat detection and continuous improvement of security measures to stay ahead of evolving deepfake techniques. There must also be greater collaboration between technology providers, platforms, and policymakers to develop solutions that mitigate the risks posed by deepfakes.
Take the Deepfake Detection Test
Think you’re immune to deepfake deception? Put your skills to the test! iProov has created an online quiz that challenges you to distinguish real from fake. Take the quiz and see how you score.
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