I m Artem Anikeev, founder of FakeRadar.io the world's first real-time deepfake detection tool designed specifically for video calls.
Why FakeRadar?
The rise of deepfake technology has brought new risks to everyday digital communication. From fraudulent job interviews to high-stake banking scams, the threat is real - and constantly evolving. FakeRadar was born to address this urgent need with cutting-edge, accessible technology.
I've recently seen more cities that are growing teams and building offices that seem to be growing rapidly? SF seems like it's one of many hubs that have been growing in the recent years. I'm trying to see which cities people are looking into and where people think will be the next startup hub? I've seen mixed opinions on cities like New York and Toronto but would love to hear what other people think as well!
Today, I came across an article on Techcrunch describing research that found that AI models not only hallucinate, but also lie.
While these are small lies, such as claiming that a task was completed when it wasn t, researchers stress they haven t seen harmful scheming in real-world use yet, but warn risks will rise as AI takes on more complex tasks.
Have you ever faced a situation when you were talking to an avatar instead of a real person during a video call? Modern technologies allow creating very realistic personages, and this can be used both on dating sites and during job interviews or by scammers.
This is a hot topic these days.
Hi! I'm Artem, and we're planning to launch FakeRadar on ProductHunt very soon. It's a service that allows you to identify whether you're talking to a real person or a "non-human".