July 25, 2023, 6:20 p.m. | Jim Nash

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U.S. chipmaker Intel is talking about its efforts to create deepfake busters, although the message is not as convincing as some of the fabricated images in the wild today.

Intel's FakeCatcher software uses at least two techniques to identify 96 percent of manufactured video of avatars and of genuine humans doing things they didn't really do, the company boasts.

In an article for the BBC, excitable Intel Labs research scientist Ilke Demir says one method used is photoplethysmography, …

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