Singapore is developing watermarking technology to alert viewers about deepfakes and label trusted content. The initiative aims to build online trust and safety by tackling the rising issue of deepfakes and misinformation.
Deepfakes circulating in Singapore could be watermarked in the future to alert viewers. The same watermarking technology could also be used to label trusted content. Singapore is developing new detection tools to tackle the rising issue of deepfakes and misinformation. These tools will be created under a $20 million initiative to build online trust and safety.
Minister for Communications and Information Josephine Teo announced these efforts in Parliament, stating the need to keep pace with scammers and online risks
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