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Türkiye to share new software that detects deepfake videos

Türkiye to share new software that detects deepfake videos

Türkiye’s Communications Directorate stated Monday that it’s going to quickly share new software program to detect deepfake movies each domestically and internationally.

Idris Kardas, head of the Center for Countering Disinformation, stated they’re working 24 hours a day in cooperation with all public establishments to stop disinformation and supply society with correct data.

“As the Center for Combating Disinformation, we are working on software. Hopefully, it will be ready soon. In a month or so, we will launch an application that detects these ‘deepfake’ videos. We will offer it to Türkiye and other countries around the world,” stated Kardas at a convention in central Konya province.

Deepfake movies use artificial photographs impersonating people which have gotten more and more convincing because of developments in knowledge and machine studying.

By utilizing the alternatives of the digital age, they consciously reveal the true data in opposition to those that intention to mislead, deceive and direct societies to totally different channels with manipulative data now and again, he added.

Kardas famous that they foiled false news produced by synthetic intelligence regarding Israel’s battle on Gaza.

Source: www.anews.com.tr