US Business Spotlights Behavioral Signals Revolutionizing Deepfake Speech Detection

Behavioral Signals was featured at US Business. The article spotlights the company’s groundbreaking technology, which revolutionizes deepfake speech detection through behavioral profiling. In an era where digital authenticity is increasingly scrutinized, Behavioral Signals stands as a vanguard against the rising tide of misinformation. Our innovative solution goes beyond conventional voice recognition, delving into the intricate nuances of speech patterns to construct language-agnostic behavioral profiles as unique as fingerprints.

Audios may include multiple speakers and languages and also have a lot of noise. The corresponding deepfake vs. real scores/probabilities are estimated robustly in every case and are provided for the entire audio recording or at segment level every 3-5 seconds. This meticulous attention ensures that even partially faked audio does not escape detection.”

Rana Gujral, CEO at Behavioral Signals

By meticulously analyzing subtle speech details such as rate, volume, tone, and intonation changes, the technology crafts comprehensive behavioral profiles based on historical speech data, enabling the detection of deviations from established conversational norms. One key feature distinguishing Behavioral Signals is our commitment to explainability. Upon identifying inconsistencies indicative of deepfake audio, the system not only flags them but also provides transparent explanations, fostering trust and facilitating deeper investigation into flagged content. With scalability to meet global needs and an unwavering dedication to innovation, we reshape the landscape of communication, offering a beacon of hope in combatting the spread of misinformation in our interconnected world.

Read the full article “Revolutionizing Deepfake Speech Detection with Behavioral Profiling

You can also watch Rana Gujral, CEO at Behavioral Signals in a captivating joint talk with Mr. Ramesh Menon, the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of the United States Department of Defense (DoD) and Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) at the TNW conference held in Amsterdam, in June 2023. The focus of the discussion revolved around the evolving landscape of AI in defense and the critical role of public-private partnerships: AI for National Defense The Power of Public-Private Partnership – TNW 2023, Amsterdam


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