Using AI to Combat AI-Generated Issues
It can not only identify traditional PS forgeries but also detect and recognize AI face-swapped videos, generative AI, and digital humans, and trace the origins of forgery methods.
Impersonation and video call scams
Video calls—whether with friends, family, potential partners, or during online job interviews, offer scammers the perfect opportunity to conduct deepfake attacks. They can impersonate the target to steal money, sensitive information, or personal data.
Misinformation/disinformation
Deepfakes can be used to create convincing but false content, spreading misinformation/disinformation. This can undermine public trust in media, influence elections, and destabilize societies.
Identity theft
Deepfakes can facilitate identity theft by creating realistic fake identities or compromising existing ones, leading to financial and reputational damage.
Blackmail and extortion
Malicious actors can create compromising deepfake videos to blackmail or extort individuals, leveraging the power of fabricated evidence.
Threats & Consequences of Deepfakes 
Generative AI can be misused by criminals, resulting in deepfake fraud, revenge pornography, defamation, identity theft, and other emerging forms of crime.
What TIKO Delivers
Equipment Edition
Privately deployed intelligent devices for detecting deepfake generation, suitable for operators, banks, and financial institutions.
Server Edition
Privately deployed intelligent devices with API-based integration to various business systems for enterprise-level deepfake detection.
Mini Program
Government services connect to the platform through WeChat Mini Programs
Mobile Client-side SDKs
Deepfake detection SKDs integrated into smart terminal devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and police communication devices.
Online Experience
Case Studies
A video allegedly showing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announcing surrender to Russia and ordering troops to lay down their weapons circulated online. The video was poorly made but spread rapidly. Ukrainian officials responded quickly, and Zelenskyy himself posted a genuine video on official social media to debunk the fake.
An employee of a British company in Hong Kong received a video call from several "colleagues" impersonating the company's UK-based CFO. Since the faces and voices in the video were identical to the real individuals, the employee believed it was genuine and followed instructions to transfer HK$200 million (approximately US$25 million) in 15 transactions to designated accounts. Subsequent investigations revealed that all participants except the employee were deepfake "digital people."
 Earlier this year, a large number of AI-generated explicit pornographic images of Taylor Swift spread wildly on social media platforms like X (Twitter) and Telegram, garnering tens of millions of views. These images were created using a popular image-generation model and were highly realistic.
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