June 2, 2023, 10:25 p.m. | Joel R. McConvey

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Never at a loss for hubris, humans tend to overestimate their ability to detect deepfakes, says new research from Jumio. For the identity verification firm’s 2023 Online Identity Study, they looked at data from 8,055 consumers across the U.S., UK, Singapore and Mexico.

More than two thirds of respondents knew about the capabilities of generative AI tools, and more than half were confident that they could spot a deepfake video created by a large language model, or AI. …

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