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Deepfakes, manipulated videos of people, are a growing problem. Whether it's a Dutch celebrity edited into an existing porn video using Artificial Intelligence (AI), or a head of state proclaiming damaging falsehoods in a fake video, the impact of a deepfake video can be huge, both for the victim and for society - especially at a time of great (geo)political unrest. Therefore, research into detecting deepfakes is more urgent than ever.
Overview of 79 selected points at which colour differences are measured per frame © NFI

Read more in Dutch on the NFI website.

Researchers

Zeno Geradts is forensic digital researcher at the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) and  professor by special appointment of Forensic Data Science at the UvA and researcher of Multimedia Analytics Lab Amsterdam (MultiX) of the Informatics Institute and AI4Forensics Lab.

Paula Pronk, scientific employee at the NFI.

Sanne de Wit,  master student Forensic Science at the UvA.