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ST Engineering’s deepfake detector among early wave of tools to battle AI-generated misinformation

SINGAPORE – An early wave of deepfake detection software built in Singapore has been released to the market as the nation builds its arsenal to deal with risks of AI-generated misinformation ahead of the general elections.

The latest of the detection programmes comes from Singapore’s ST Engineering, which launched its Einstein.AI deepfake detection tool for enterprises at its annual InnoTech Conference on Sept 3 at Marina Bay Sands.

When deployed by banks, investment platforms and media companies or other clients, the tool detects inconsistencies in an uploaded video, like odd eyebrow or lip movements, and audio frequencies that are likely to be computer-generated, said ST Engineering vice president of mission software and services Tan Boon Leong.

“These are increasingly becoming tougher for people to spot with their own eyes,” said Mr Tan, who worked on Einstein.AI.

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