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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Honor introduced AI -supported “Deepfake” detection technology

Honor has started a new stage in the field of digital security and introduced the artificial intelligence -supported detection system called AI Deepfake Detection. This technology, which will be available as of April 2025, aims to prevent identity fraud and information manipulation by making advanced analysis to detect fake video contents. It is aimed to detect false content with the deep learning methods provided by artificial intelligence algorithms and to take preventive measures against such threats. This technology, which is developed against the rapidly increasing threat of Deepfake in the digital world, is seen as an important step in providing safe and accurate information flow.

With the spread of Deepfake content, individuals and institutions face more security risks every day. Such fake content causes many threats from fraud attempts to information pollution. Honor’s new artificial intelligence -based solution aims to raise awareness and protect users against such threats. It is of great importance to make users’ confidence in content on the Internet to increase the difference between real and manipulated images.

Honor focuses on identifying fake content with artificial intelligence

Increasing the fake content supported by artificial intelligence becomes one of the elements that threaten information security, especially in social media platforms and news sources. As of 2024, it was found that the Deepfake attack took place every five minutes, while digital fraud cases are rapidly increasing. 49 %of companies say that Deepfake content damages direct business operations. This requires continuous update of security strategies for institutions.

Honor’s AI Deepfake Detection technology uses advanced artificial intelligence algorithms and analyzes video content in detail and detects fake ones. 59 %of users say that they have difficulty understanding whether the content produced by artificial intelligence is real. This system, developed by Honor, offers a solution to clarify this distinction and facilitate users to access the right information. Thus, individuals and official institutions, as well as individuals, aim to become a stronger position in providing digital security.

Deepfake technology has become a safety problem that affects not only individual users, but also state institutions and large companies. Such fake content for institutions pose a great risk for information security. Therefore, it is critical to detect and prevent fake content at an early stage. This technology offered by Honor not only develops detection mechanisms, but also aims to increase the awareness of individuals.

Honor’s artificial intelligence -based Deepfake detection technology was developed by prioritizing user privacy. The system, which integrates with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite NPU and McAfee’s artificial intelligence models, also gives great importance to the protection of personal data while providing security. Thanks to local processing capabilities, user data is analyzed without leaking out and safety risks are minimized. With the increase in security vulnerabilities in the digital world, such solutions are becoming more and more important.

On the other hand, Deepfake detection technologies are a rapidly growing market worldwide. The market size, which was considered as 5.5 billion dollars in 2023, is expected to reach $ 15.7 billion in 2026. Honor’s new technology aims to make a significant contribution to the growth of the cyber security sector by accelerating investments in this field. It is emphasized that artificial intelligence solutions should be further developed to make users more conscious against digital threats and create a safe internet environment.

Honor’s AI Deepfake Detection system is considered a measure against future security threats. With the development of artificial intelligence -supported systems, the rates of detection of counterfeit content are expected to improve further. It is of great importance to expand such technologies in order to increase reliability in the digital world and to protect users from fake content. Honor says he will continue to work on these and similar projects to increase security.

Danish Kapoor