McAfee to launch anti-deepfake tool at CES 2024

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế15/01/2024

At CES 2024, McAfee launched a deepfake anti-fraud tool to protect users from the risk of being manipulated in AI-generated phishing campaigns.

Global security software company McAfee introduced Deepfake Audio Detection technology under its Mockingbird project at CES 2024, aimed at combating the growing threat of AI-generated scams.

Lừa đảo deepfake đang diễn biến vô cùng phức tạp
Deepfake scams are getting more and more complicated.

Project Mockingbird is McAfee’s answer to growing security challenges. The technology uses a combination of AI-powered models to detect AI-generated audio with over 90% accuracy. The solution identifies and alerts users to malicious audio in videos, helping them differentiate between real and manipulated content.

McAfee's Project Mockingbird technology provides online users with the information they need to make informed decisions. It empowers users to confidently navigate the digital landscape and understand the authenticity of the content they encounter.

Deepfake scams created by artificial intelligence (AI) are evolving in a very complex manner, from stealing money and personal information to forging celebrity images. Deepfake audio or images are no longer rigid and easily recognizable, but increasingly realistic, posing a major challenge to efforts to combat harmful content as well as online fraud.

McAfee's Mockingbird project represents a major step forward in the fight against AI-generated fraud, providing a powerful tool for consumers to protect themselves in an increasingly complex digital world.



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