Do you suspect that an image or video is a deepfake? There is a website that finds out the truth


In addition to analyzing and researching sources and victims of deepfake, the website has a database with the names of the most “attacked” personalities with images and videos.

Deepfake technology can be used in a dangerous way to generate videos or photographs very similar to real people. And its controversy is related to its use in revenge pornography or in politics. And there are more and more reports of its misuse, the main victims being public figures and influencers, who start to see false images of themselves circulating on social networks.

It is in this sense that the Sensity platform emerges, a service that analyzes suspicious files or internet addresses to detect content that has been visually generated by artificial intelligence. All images that have human faces can be analyzed to detect manipulation and synthesis in the facial area.

All you have to do is drag a file or paste a video address into the search engine and wait for the result. If any manipulation is detected, the system lists the people targeted in the videos. Sensity even has a database of celebrities most attacked by deepfakes in the last month. Out of curiosity, actress Scarlett Johansson was the main victim, with 697 manipulations detected, Emma Watson with 959 and Gal Gadot with 554. In politics, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Donald Trump, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Vladimir Putin top the list of favorites.

Bear in mind that the free search is limited, so if you really need to use the tool assiduously you will have to pay monthly fees to increase the number of searches and be able to request the removal of videos and images.

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