New AI tools and training are critical to combating deepfake impersonation fraud

AI-generated images and videos pose a growing risk to society and our economy; they are becoming easier to create and much harder to distinguish from reality. The discussion so far has largely focused on political deepfakes by bad actors seeking to influence democracies. This has proven to be largely unfounded in Europe, the UK, the EU and India – despite Sumsub data detecting a more than 245% year-on-year increase in deepfakes worldwide by 2024.

Now the concern is about deepfakes that influence organizations or people through financial fraud. Companies know this when it comes to new customers, with identity verification and fraud monitoring a central part of any financial onboarding process.