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Substantial Evidence of Manipulation
TrueMedia.org verdict: substantial evidence of manipulation.
Analysis
Results
Semantic
Semantic inconsistencies
Substantial Evidence
Voices
Voice cloning or generation
Substantial Evidence
Faces
Generation or manipulation of faces
Substantial Evidence
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Insights1
Explanations for the verdict
AI-Generated Insights
The transcript appears to be a social media post or video message rather than a genuine spoken audio transcript. The language used is informal and promotional, typical of social media content aimed at increasing engagement (likes, follows, shares). The promise of a reward for engagement further suggests a scripted or fabricated piece designed to attract attention rather than a real spoken announce...
Faces2
Generation or manipulation of faces
Substantial Evidence
99% confidence Face Manipulation Detector
Detects potential AI manipulation of faces present in images and videos, as in the case of face swaps and face reenactment.
Substantial Evidence
61% confidence Video Facial Analysis
Analyzes video frames for unusual patterns and discrepancies in facial features.
Voices2
Voice cloning or generation
Substantial Evidence
100% confidence Voice Anti-Spoofing Analysis
Analyzes audio for evidence that it was created by an AI audio generator.
Substantial Evidence
100% confidence AI-Generated Audio Detector
Detects AI-generated audio.
Semantic1
Semantic inconsistencies
Substantial Evidence
Audio Transcript Analysis
Uses semantic understanding of speech to detect misleading audio.
Details
.mp4
File type and size
808KB
Processing time
Time to analyze media
1m 18s
Analyzed on
When media was analyzed
Wed, Dec 4, 2024