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The rise of deepfake technology has led to a surge in fraud cases in China over the past year. But a new AI detection tool could help stem the tide. By He Qitong and Li Dongxu The rise of artificial intelligence is driving rapid changes in industries across the economy. And organized crime is no exception. This year, China has witnessed a surge in fraud cases involving AI, as scammers use new content generation tools to swindle consumers – with one case in Hong Kong involving over $25 million. Is the person you’re talking to really who they say they are? As fraudsters adopt deepfake technology, it’s becoming almost impossible to tell — even if you’re talking with them via a live video call. But the Beijing-based startup RealAI believes it has found a solution to help protect consumers from “face-swapping” scams: a browser plugin that detects AI-generated content in real time. The company announced on Friday that it has begun beta testing the software, which it has named R
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