Recently, McAfee demonstrated its advanced AI technology at CES, focusing on the Deepfake audio and video detection technology "Project Mockingbird". This technology can identify AI-synthesized audio and video content with an accuracy of more than 90%, effectively responding to the growing deepfake threat on the Internet. This move comes at a time when the American people are increasingly concerned about Deepfake. The survey shows that nearly 70% of the respondents expressed concern, and one-third of the respondents have even experienced Deepfake scams personally. The emergence of Project Mockingbird provides strong technical support for combating Deepfake.
McAfee AI technology debuted at CES, revealing that Deepfake audio and video detection accuracy exceeds 90%. The article pointed out that the Internet is full of AI-synthesized audio and video, and McAfee launched Project Mockingbird anti-counterfeiting technology to deal with it. The survey shows that Americans are increasingly worried about Deepfake, with nearly 68% of respondents more worried and 33% saying they have encountered Deepfake scams. Project Mockingbird uses a combination of AI-driven models to accurately identify whether audio is generated by AI and mark forged parts. McAfee CTO said that the core technology module is under construction and plans to put the technology into product lines.McAfee's Project Mockingbird technology, with its highly accurate Deepfake detection capabilities, provides users with a more secure and reliable network environment, and also provides a new direction for combating AI-generated false information in the future. The mature application of this technology will effectively improve the level of network security protection, and it is worth looking forward to its practical application in future products.