Artificial intelligence-generated deepfakes are videos or photos that can be used to depict someone speaking or doing something that they did not actually say or do. Deepfakes are being used more frequently in cybercrime. A 2022 survey found that 57 percent of global consumers claimed they could detect a deepfake video, whilst 43 percent said they would not be able to tell the difference between a deepfake video and a real video.
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iProov. (August 26, 2022). Share of consumers who say they could detect a deepfake video worldwide as of 2022 [Graph]. In 糖心破解版. Retrieved July 16, 2026, from /statistics/1367702/global-consumers-detecting-deepfakes/
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