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Home » Attestiv Debuts Game-Changing Online Tools to Detect AI Fakery and Authenticate Critical Media
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Attestiv Debuts Game-Changing Online Tools to Detect AI Fakery and Authenticate Critical Media

By News RoomJanuary 31, 20243 Mins Read
Attestiv Debuts Game-Changing Online Tools to Detect AI Fakery and Authenticate Critical Media
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LEHI, Utah, Jan. 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — With the proliferation of deepfake AI technology able to create believable videos, realistic-looking photos that deceive viewers, and documents that appear legitimate but aren’t, digital media authenticity leader Attestiv has updated its online platform to help organizations battle deceptive media. Simple to use, Attestiv’s enhanced detection tools are among the fastest and most reliable solutions to evaluate the legitimacy of digital materials.

According to the World Economic Forum, deepfake online content facilitated by generative AI has increased exponentially. “In 2022, 66% of cybersecurity professionals experienced deepfake attacks within their respective organizations,” and experts predict that “as much as 90% of online content may be synthetically generated by 2026.”

These are serious threats to industries such as banking, insurance, real estate, news & media and healthcare, all sectors that demand the highest levels of integrity, security and compliance.

Launched in March 2020, Attestiv utilizes patent-pending, AI-based analysis and tamper-proofing of digital media, enabling organizations to discern what is real, altered or fake. New generative AI detection guards against photos created through popular text-to-photo frameworks.

Through its updated online dashboard or via APIs that easily integrate into existing applications, Attestiv rapidly analyzes digital assets from any source, making it the ideal solution to protect organizations against fraud, loss and reputational damage. Attestiv’s cloud framework operates at scale, enabling customers to validate the authenticity of digital media either through discrete analysis or integrated and automated into their existing systems.

To thwart the growing threat of fraud and AI-generated deepfakes, Cabrella, a company specializing in providing integrated insurance solutions to high value parcel shippers, recently started using Attestiv. “The authenticity of documents, photos and supporting materials is a growing and critical concern for high-value parcel shippers. Bad actors are using these new technologies to better deceive business shippers, causing significant harm to their bottom line. The growing threat of GenAI led us to proactively engage Attestiv’s solution to battle digital fraud to protect our customers.” said Benjamin Meskin, CEO of Cabrella.

“With the explosion and commoditization of generative AI deepfakes, it is hard for most of us to fathom what 2024 has in store in terms of digital fraud and misinformation,” said Nicos Vekiarides, CEO of Attestiv. “Whereas deepfakes began by infiltrating social media, the time is now for businesses to take action so they do not become the next victim of this new breed of fraud. Attestiv’s flexible solutions make us the go-to validation partner in this era of digital manipulation.”

About Attestiv
Attestiv offers the industry’s first cloud-scale fraud protection platform for photos, videos and documents, serving the insurance, financial services and news & media sectors. Utilizing patented AI and tamper-proofing technology, Attestiv enables protection against media tampering, alteration and generative AI, ensuring the highest standards of trust for your business. For more information, please visit https://attestiv.com.

Media contact:
Carrie Sams
Firecracker PR
[email protected]
1-888-317-4687, ext. 703

Photos accompanying this announcement are available at:
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https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/d2e5eb83-4e04-43a2-b748-ca51df747b7b

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