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AI and Deepfakes Raise Concerns for Singapore Voters Ahead of Elections

Fintech News

A recent study by Jumio , a provider AI-driven identity verification and compliance solutions, has found that a significant majority of Singapore consumers are concerned about the impact of deepfakes on the upcoming elections. It revealed that 83% of Singaporeans are concerned about for AI and deepfakes in politics, compared to 75% globally.

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iProov Highlights Role of Biometrics in Combatting Deepfakes and Misused Generative AI

The Fintech Times

In the wrong hands, however, it can be incredibly harmful, especially with the emergence of deepfakes. A new survey from iProov , the biometric solutions provider, has revealed the attitudes on the threat of generative AI and deepfakes across the UK, US, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore.

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Santander Ramps Up Efforts to Make Dangers of Deepfake Tech Known to Brits

The Fintech Times

As much as 53 per cent of Brits have either never heard of the term deepfake or misunderstood its meaning, British bank Santander has revealed, as part of a new initiative to warn consumers about the dangers of AI deepfake scams.

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72% of Consumers Worry About Becoming a Victim of Fraud Due to Deepfakes, Jumio Finds

The Fintech Times

The rapidly increasing prevalence of AI-generated content and deepfakes has left many questioning everything they see online. In fact, as much as 72 per cent of consumers worry on a day-to-day basis about being fooled by a deepfake into handing over sensitive information or money.

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Jumio Delivers Adaptive Verification as AI Fraud Projected to Hit US$40 Billion

Fintech News

Fighting deepfakes and fraudulent identities – Jumio’s holistic approach to building identity trust” with “Jumio Delivers Adaptive Verification as AI Fraud Projected to Hit US$40 Billion. Hong Kong police recently arrested 27 individuals linked to a deepfake scam that swindled victims out of $46 million.

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Despite Knowing Risks, Brits Continue to Expose Themselves to Cybercriminals Finds IDnow

The Fintech Times

The research by YouGov , commissioned by IDnow, reveals that many Brits are vulnerable to cybercrime which has seen exponential growth in the last year. Deepfakes and threats of AI Such activity could lead to identity theft, which IDnow believes should be a concern to the UK public, especially given the rise in deepfake technology.

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Sumsub Combats Fraud Networks in APAC With Upgraded Solution

Fintech News

Research by Sumsub shows that one in every 100 users of digital platforms globally became a victim of fraud ring activities in 2023. Fraud networks, however small they may seem right now, will gain prominence, just like AI-powered deepfakes. The damage of fraud rings is much more significant than that of individual scammers.

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