We are seeing a massive surge in AI-generated misinformation, from fake celebrity endorsements to manipulated political media. It feels like we are reaching a point of "Zero Trust" on the internet.
To combat this, we developed AiFaux, a fast and open-source deepfake detection platform. Our goal is to give everyone from everyday users to developers a reliable tool to verify media instantly.
I m curious about your perspective: Do you think deepfake detection tools will become standard features built directly into social media platforms (like X, Meta, Reddit)? Or will it always rely on 3rd-party independent validators like AiFaux?
Faux is a powerful deepfake detection platform available via Web, Mobile, and REST API. Powered by a PyTorch deep learning model, it offers automated X (Twitter) bot detection, an encrypted infrastructure, and a fast, community-driven platform to identify AI-generated media.