McAfee has joined with Intel to combat with Deepfake video. McAfee is a cyber security company from the US. It has made improvements to its AI-powered deepfake detection technology in partnership with Intel. The McAfee Deepfake Detector now uses the advanced neural processing unit (NPU) found in Intel Core Ultra processors to run AI algorithms that can identify fake content.
McAfee against Deepfake videos
McAfee mentioned that all the analysis and detection work is done on the device itself, without the need to send any personal information to the cloud for processing. This not only protects user privacy. It also boosts the performance of the deepfake detection technology by 300 percent, as per the company’s claims.
McAfee Deepfake detector technology
The McAfee Deepfake Detector is a cool tool. It uses fancy AI technology to find out if a video’s audio has been messed with by AI. It’s like having a super smart detective that can tell when things aren’t quite right. Right now, it can only detect English language deepfakes, but they’re working on adding more languages soon. Guess what? Intel just announced that they have more than 500 AI models. These model work super well with their Core Ultra processors. These models are available from different sources that are popular in the industry. It’s like having a bunch of super smart friends who can help you with all sorts of things.