FakeBuster: Deepfake detection tool to identify imposters attending virtual conference

A deepfake detection tool called ‘FakeBuster’ has been developed by Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar, Punjab and Monash University, Australia. Ministry of Education has said that it can identify imposters attending a virtual conference. The technique will find out if some imposter is attending a Webinar or virtual meeting on behalf of one of your colleagues by morphing his image with his own.<br />”&nbsp;<br />”<span style="color: #222222;">The ministry said it can also find out faces manipulated on social media to defame or make a joke of someone. The team which developed ‘FakeBuster’ claims that it is one of the first tools to detect imposters during live video conferencing using DeepFake detection technology. The device has already been tested and would hit the market soon</span><br />

FakeBuster: Deepfake detection tool to identify imposters attending virtual conference

A deepfake detection tool called ‘FakeBuster’ has been developed by Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar, Punjab and Monash University, Australia. Ministry of Education has said that it can identify imposters attending a virtual conference. The technique will find out if some imposter is attending a Webinar or virtual meeting on behalf of one of your colleagues by morphing his image with his own.<br />”&nbsp;<br />”<span style="color: #222222;">The ministry said it can also find out faces manipulated on social media to defame or make a joke of someone. The team which developed ‘FakeBuster’ claims that it is one of the first tools to detect imposters during live video conferencing using DeepFake detection technology. The device has already been tested and would hit the market soon</span><br />

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