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Deepfake surge: 8 million online, businesses face scams

The proliferation of deepfakes presents a significant threat to digital trust, with their online presence surging dramatically from 500,000 in 2023 to an estimated eight million in 2025. A substantial majority of cybersecurity leaders are concerned about AI-generated deepfakes, and a significant percentage of businesses have already faced deepfake scam attempts. Detecting these sophisticated fakes remains a challenge, as very few individuals can reliably identify them. The article suggests adopting a 'conscious viewing' approach, acknowledging that content may be real, edited, lacking context, or AI-generated, and employing 'focused analysis' to spot visual tells like nonsensical text or illogical physics. AI

IMPACT Deepfakes are increasingly sophisticated, posing a threat to digital trust and costing businesses millions, necessitating new detection strategies.

RANK_REASON The article discusses the issue of deepfakes and provides advice on how to detect them, but does not announce a new model, research, or product.

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Deepfake surge: 8 million online, businesses face scams

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Christian Perry, CommunityVoice ·

    ​3 Ways To Avoid Being Fooled By Deepfakes

    In the modern world, treat deepfakes as a primary vector of fraud.