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Deepware

Media Country or Region Türkiye
Sourced From
JournalismAI The London School of Economics and Political Science (2025) 'JournalismAI'. Available at: https://www.lse.ac.uk/media-and-communications/polis/JournalismAI (Accessed March 2025).
Deepware is an AI-driven tool designed for deepfake detection, capable of analyzing visual and audio content to identify manipulation. It uses advanced machine learning algorithms to assess the authenticity of media, such as images, videos, and audio recordings, by scanning for inconsistencies, metadata anomalies, and compression traces. Deepware also offers real-time monitoring to automatically scan incoming media and forensic analysis to detect signs of tampering or editing.
Decision Support Systems

Judgment Drafting Assistance: These tools help judges draft judgments by suggesting relevant legal provisions, precedents, and potential outcomes based on the specifics of the case, including to help judges reduce potential extremes in their rulings by analysing and presenting previous sentencing decisions for similar cases.

Newsgathering and Fact-Checking

Data Gathering (Open-source intelligence tools, Geospatial data platforms, Public record datasets) Data Verification (Fact-checking, Reverse-image search, Source tracing) Social Media Mining (Automated filtering, Pattern identification) Hazard Monitoring and Warning Systems

SDG 9 Industry, innovation and infrastructure
SDG 16 Peace, justice and strong institutions
#factcheck Employ Deepware to verify the authenticity of media by cross-referencing it against known datasets of genuine content. The AI assists in flagging content that may have been manipulated, supporting journalists and fact-checkers in their work.
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Private Sector
Deployment Type
Web Platform
Community Moderation
Does not require community manager
Difficulty Level
Does not require developer
License
Open-source
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