03Sep 2020 by admin Microsoft has unveiled software that can help spot “deepfake” photos or videos, adding to the list of programs designed to fight the hard-to-detect images ahead of the US presidential election. Related posts:Intel Reportedly Reserves 28-W Ice Lake Chips Exclusively for AppleGulabo Sitabo Trailer: Bachchan, Khurrana at Each Other’s Throats in Amazon MovieKnives Out 2, Knives Out 3 Sold to Netflix for $450 Million: ReportsLockdown 4.0 Emerged as Top Trending Search Term on Google During May, ‘Coronavirus’ Query DroppedLaCie 1big Dock Review5G to Launch in France in November, Observatory Being Set Up to Track RolloutOver 100 Million Credit, Debit Cardholders' Data Leaked on Dark WebSpotify Goes Down in Some Parts of the WorldZoom Meeting App Said to Breach Privacy, Plea in Supreme Court Claims Seeking to BanReddit Averaged 52 Million Daily Active Users in October 2020: ReportShare this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Print (Opens in new window) Print Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Related Post