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Analyze videos manipulated with Artificial Intelligence

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7 de marzo de 2025
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With the deadline of the Mobile World Congress we put into production the first commercial version of TU VerifAI, which you can use to do Forensic Analysis of videos, photos and audios, to see if there are indications that they have been manipulated with artificial intelligence. And it turned out great.
The process is very simple. First you have to upload the file in any format so that the platform can analyze it.
Once the file is uploaded, you have to choose the service plan you want to buy from the platform. Each plan implies a number of analyses but any analysis will be done with all the engines that can provide some information to the uploaded file

How much does it cost?

The platform allows, for 5 € to have a complete forensic report of the uploaded file, in minutes. So after making the payment, you will receive the detailed result of each and every one of the engines used. Here I have uploaded an example made with DeepLiveCam .
Many engines are launched, so the process takes a while. In the first screens you will see the highlights of the engines, but then you will have the forensic evidence of each of the engines to be able to analyze it in detail.
In this case, as it is a video, those you can see that have given “are appliedLow evidence” or “High evidence” , and those of “are not usedNot suitable“.

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Results

Once all of them have been executed, in the final forensic report in PDF you will have the details with all the detected evidences. First a complete summary with a consensual result with the cross-reference of the results obtained.
The report is comprehensive, with specific details of each of the evidences that have been obtained. For example, the heat map HeatMap highlights on a heat map the areas where there could be manipulation – logically the label – but does not detect the DeepFake.
In this other case, for example, the model Dinamyc Face Manipulation detects the DeepFake and marks the evidence where the eyes are seen to be “dancing“, and fails Gaze Tracking, for example.
The final forensic report is 18 pages long, and I have uploaded it to my SlideShare so that you can see in detail the amount of information that is obtained in order to have enough information in an expert report about whether a video, a photograph or an audio is manipulated with artificial intelligence.
If you are dedicated to digital forensic analysis, with TU VerifAI you have a fantastic tool to have a complete report made with all the engines that are available, constantly updating them, and you have everything you have seen here. We hope you find it useful, we have made it with all our love.
Greetings Evil Ones!
Chief Digital Officer of Telefónica and CEO of Telefónica Innovación Digital. www.elladodelmal.com

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