TruthScan, a deepfake detection software, aims to protect both consumers and enterprises from AI-related fraud attacks.
The tech tool has been subject to criticism and controversy since being launched by the department five years ago.
In a market accelerating toward instant payments and open banking, a siloed approach to fraud detection is no longer viable.
A surge in digital payment technologies has been paralleled by an equally rapid increase in credit card fraud. This research field explores multifaceted approaches that combine advanced analytics, ...
Fraud detection is a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, with retail businesses continually adapting to outsmart increasingly sophisticated fraudsters. As ecommerce losses from online payment fraud ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, DataVisor, the world’s leading AI-powered fraud and risk platform, launched a groundbreaking solution that computes hotspot, distinct count, and ...
The ability of computers to learn on their own by using data is known as machine learning. It is closely related to ...
The most convincing media you see online could be an AI-generated fake. Last May, nefarious marketers used deepfake tech to steal the likenesses of famous people, running ads online and making it ...
VoltDB, the enterprise-class database that powers mission-critical applications, introduced the industry’s first database to enable real-time predictive fraud detection and prevention. With User ...
2025 has been the year of AI. While genuinely intelligent machines aren’t here yet, programs designed to analyze huge amounts of data are being rapidly deployed in every industry. But how beneficial ...
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