Deepfakes leverage artificial intelligence to produce highly realistic yet fake videos or audio of people, making it seem like they are saying or doing things they never actually did. Deepfake technology is being used to scam people on live video calls, posing significant risks to individuals and organizations alike. On a video call, how do you know if you’re speaking to the real person or an impersonator using deepfake technology? In a world filled with deepfakes, seeing is no longer believing, so understanding and combating the dangers they pose is more crucial than ever.
Ensure your next video call is real and stay ahead of Deepfakes.
Use Trend Micro Deepfake Inspector for video calls on Windows PCs. This FREE tool scans for AI face-swapping scams and alerts you in real-time to potential impersonations.
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