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    Test Your Skills: Spot the Fake

    What is a Deepfake?

    A "deepfake" is a synthetic media created using artificial intelligence (a "deep learning" model). It involves manipulating or generating visual and audio content to create highly realistic but fake images and videos. They can be used to make people appear to say or do things they never did, which poses significant risks of misinformation and malicious use.

    How to Spot a Fake: A Forensic Checklist

    1. Anatomical & Biological Flaws

    • Hands & Fingers: The most common giveaway. Look for the wrong number of fingers, unnatural bending, waxy textures, or fingers that merge seamlessly into each other.
    • Eyes & Teeth: Check for asymmetrical eyes, strange or missing reflections in the pupils, or teeth that are too perfect, unnaturally shaped, or incorrect in number.
    • Hair & Ears: Hair can look like a solid helmet, have strands that blend unnaturally with the background, or appear overly glossy. Ears might be asymmetrical or have strange shapes.

    2. Environmental & Contextual Inconsistencies

    • Shadows & Lighting: Are the shadows consistent with the direction of the light sources? AI often struggles to render complex lighting, resulting in objects that seem disconnected from their environment.
    • Reflections: Look at reflective surfaces like mirrors, water, or sunglasses. Do the reflections accurately represent the surrounding scene? Often, they are distorted or nonsensical.
    • Background Details: Examine the background for distorted shapes, objects that blend into each other illogically, or blurry, undefined areas where the AI has "filled in the gaps."

    3. Technical & Texture Artifacts

    • Unnatural Textures: Skin might be too perfect and poreless, or clothing fabric might lack realistic texture and folds.
    • Garbled Text: If there's text in the image (on a sign, a book, or a shirt), is it legible? AI models often produce garbled, unreadable text.
    • Question the Emotion: Does the facial expression seem disconnected from the context? AI can create faces that are in the "uncanny valley," looking almost human but lacking genuine emotion.

    How AI Detects Fakes (Technical Methods)

    Beyond what the human eye can see, AI detectors use sophisticated techniques to find hidden clues:

    • GAN Fingerprints: AI image generators (like GANs) leave behind subtle, almost invisible artifact patterns. Detection models are trained to recognize these "fingerprints."
    • Metadata Forensics: A real photo contains hidden data (EXIF) about the camera, lens, and settings. The absence or inconsistency of this data is a major red flag.
    • Frequency Analysis: This method converts the image into its frequency components. Artificial generation can create unnatural patterns in this domain that are invisible in the image itself.
    • Pixel-level Artifacts: Looks for inconsistencies in how pixels are compressed. In a manipulated image, the artifacts in the fake area won't match the original parts.
    • Geometry & Physics Checks: Analyzes light, shadow, and reflections. An AI might create a scene where shadows fall in impossible directions, which a forensic tool can mathematically detect.

    Legal Recourse in India

    If your image has been used maliciously in a deepfake, you are not powerless. Several sections of Indian law can apply. It is always best to consult with a legal professional, but here are some relevant provisions:

    • Section 66E of the IT Act, 2000: Punishes the intentional capture, publishing, or transmission of an image of a private area of any person without their consent, which can be relevant for morphing.
    • Section 67 & 67A of the IT Act, 2000: Deals with publishing or transmitting obscene or sexually explicit material in electronic form.
    • Indian Penal Code (IPC): Sections like 499 (defamation), 509 (insulting the modesty of a woman), and 465 (forgery) can also be invoked.

    Get Help Immediately

    If you are a victim of cybercrime, including the malicious use of deepfakes, report it immediately.

    National Cyber Crime Helpline:

    1930

    Official Reporting Portal:

    www.cybercrime.gov.in

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    Vishal Gupta The Student From The MSC IT Got Idea About AI Fake Detection Software And He Started Working On This Application and Got Approval From His Mentors Dr. Anupama Gawde (She Is Head Of Research and Development Cell) and From Proff. Sandeep Vishwakarma (He Is From B. Sc. I. T./C. S.) and After The Lots Of Testing and Coding, Vishal Gupta Started This Software Name AI Praman.

                           

    Meet the Founders

                           
                                                           
                                    Vishal Gupta                                

    Vishal Gupta

                                   

                                        Contingent Leader, Research and Development Cell, Shankar Narayan College of Arts and Commerce. He Is Also 2 Times National Research Presentation Winner and 1st Ranker In International Research Conference. Also Worked With Maharashtra Transport Commissioner Office and Made TrafficSens Application For The Department.                                

                               
                                                   
                       

    Our Mentors

    We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our mentors for their unwavering support and guidance:

    Dr. Anupama Gawde

    (Head of Research and Development Cell)

    Prof. Sandeep Vishwakarma

    (B. Sc. I.T./C. S. Department)

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