SMRTR TechFeb 18, 2025TechRadar

In a test, 2000 people were shown deepfake content, and only two of them managed to get a perfect score

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A recent iProov study shows widespread inability to identify deepfakes, with only 0.1% of participants correctly spotting all AI-generated content. Older adults were more vulnerable, and videos were harder to detect than images. Social media platforms were major sources of deepfakes. The study underscores the rising threat of identity fraud and misinformation, stressing the need for advanced biometric security to combat sophisticated deepfakes.

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