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A Bay Area start-up has secured five military contracts amounting to almost $2 million, by offering an AI technology that can accurately detect lifelike images, audio, and video. Its CEO, Rijul Gupta, recently testified before a Senate subcommittee about the potential danger of AI-generated "deepfakes" on U.S. elections. This includes a $1.25 million deal to develop a customized detector for the Air Force in countering Russian and Chinese information warfare.The start-up located in the Bay Area has been successful in securing multiple military contracts valuing almost $2 million since late 2022. With its claim of 99 percent accuracy in identifying incredibly realistic AI-generated images, audio, and video, the company has been recognized for its abilities. One notable contract worth $1. 25 million involves the development of a customized detector, specifically designed to assist the Air Force in countering information warfare conducted by Russian and Chinese entities.
Recently, the company's CEO, Rijul Gupta, provided testimony to a Senate subcommittee regarding the potential threats that AI "deepfakes" present to U. S. elections.
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