HONOR Fights Back: AI to Combat Deepfakes

In response to the rise of deepfakes, HONOR has unveiled a groundbreaking technology that can detect manipulated content in real time, marking a significant advancement in global digital security.
HONOR Takes a Stand Against Manipulated Deepfake Content
By 2025, the smartphone manufacturer will release its innovative deepfake detection technology to the public. Initially unveiled at IFA 2024, this technology aims to bolster digital security and combat the spread of altered media, providing users with immediate alerts when misinformation threats emerge.
The feature will be integrated into its Magic 7 Pro smartphone. The technology can detect deepfakes within six seconds by analyzing pixel details, with a global launch scheduled for April 2025.
The Technology in Action
To address increasingly sophisticated deepfakes, the brand’s technology employs a real-time content analysis method. It precisely detects subtle inconsistencies, often invisible to the naked eye, including synthetic pixel imperfections, composition artifacts, inter-image continuity, and especially coherence between hair and facial features. Any alteration triggers an instant alert, thus protecting users from any form of disinformation.
A Global Necessity for Enhanced Digital Security
The rise of deepfakes poses significant cybersecurity and information trust challenges. Marco Kamiya from UNIDO’s Jakarta regional office also emphasizes the importance of “international cooperation” to curb this phenomenon. For HONOR, proactive solutions and close industry collaboration are essential.
International Validation of the Technology
Deepfakes, video or image content manipulated by AI, have become a major concern, with a 244% increase in reported attacks between 2023 and 2024. The manufacturer’s initiative is already gaining international attention. Many have expressed concerns about AI’s role in identity theft and scams. There will likely be more initiatives like HONOR’s to combat this steadily growing phenomenon.