McAfee Partners with Lenovo to Launch an AI-Powered Deepfake Detector

McAfee Partners with Lenovo to Launch an AI-Powered Deepfake Detector

McAfee has partnered with Lenovo to launch an AI-powered deepfake detector.

Takeaway Points

  • McAfee has partnered with Lenovo to launch an AI-powered deepfake detector.
  • The aim is to help consumers identify fake and real videos or content and make well-informed decisions.
  • Deepfake Detector is available for English language detection in all new Lenovo AI PCs.

McAfee partners with Lenovo

McAfee, the worldwide leader in online protection, said on Tuesday that it has partnered with Lenovo to launch an AI-powered deepfake detector. The aim is to help consumers identify fake and real videos or content and make well-informed decisions.

According to the company, in today’s digital age, where social media and viral content dominate, differentiating between what’s real and what’s fabricated online is becoming increasingly challenging, and the impact of a deepfake scam can be life-altering, with victims reporting losses ranging from $250 to over half a million dollars.

Roma Majumder, Senior Vice President of Product at McAfee, in a comment said, “Knowledge is power, and this has never been more true than in the AI-driven world we’re living in today. No more wondering, is this Warren Buffet investment scheme legitimate, does Taylor Swift really want to givea way cookware to fans, or did Trump or Harris actually say these words? The answers are provided to you automatically and within seconds with McAfee Deepfake Detector.

“At McAfee, we’re inspired by the transformative potential of AI and are committed to helping shape a future where AI is used for good. Teaming up with Lenovo boosts our ability to deliver the most effective, automated, AI-powered deepfake detection, offering people a powerful digital guardian on their PCs. Together, we’re able to harness AI in new and revolutionary ways, empowering individuals with the most advanced deepfake detection so they can navigate the evolving online world safely and confidently,” concluded Majumder.

Igor Bergman, Vice President of Lenovo Cloud and Software, Intelligent Devices Group, said “The collaboration between Lenovo and McAfee combines the unique expertise of two global leaders to deliver innovative solutions that empower consumers to live their online lives more confidently. Data shows that nearly two-thirds of people (64%) are more concerned about deepfakes now than they were a year ago. Lenovo’s expertise as an end-to-end technology solutions leader and McAfee’s experience in AI-powered online protection perfectly complement each other, optimizing hardware and software capabilities for the benefit of the consumer.”

 What are Deepfakes? 

Deepfakes, a term that combines ‘deep learning’ and ‘fake’, are hyper-realistic videos or images created using artificial intelligence to deceive viewers, McAfee said.

The company gave an example, saying Imagine seeing a video of your favorite celebrity in a film they never acted in or a politician delivering a speech they never actually gave. This is the realm of deepfakes. By utilizing AI, creators can manipulate faces, alter voices, and choreograph actions that never occurred. They can be tools for spreading false information, influencing political views, or damaging reputations.  

McAfee Deepfake Detector: Smart AI at Your Service 

According to the report, McAfee Deepfake Detector is now available exclusively on Lenovo AI PCs. Consumers who opt in are alerted within seconds if AI-altered audio is detected in videos, without needing to rely on laborious manual video uploads. McAfee does not collect or record a user’s audio in any way, and the user is always in control and can turn audio detection on or off as desired. McAfee’s powerful AI technology boasts a 96% accuracy rate, equipping consumers with advanced AI detection to combat the rise in AI-generated scams, deepfakes, and misinformation.

McAfee said that the Deepfake Detector is available for English language detection in all new Lenovo AI PCs that users can order on Lenovo.com and select local retailers beginning on August 21, 2024, starting in the US, and then rolling out to the UK and Australia later this year.

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