1. Chinese mobile brand Anu has introduced a smartphone with on-device AI technology capable of detecting deepfake during video calls, alerting users to potential fraud. 2. The technology demonstrated its effectiveness by warning users when a caller's face was altered using deepfake technology. 3. Anu's CEO emphasized the importance of this technology due to a 3000% increase in online scams involving deepfake technology.
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