MANILA, Philippines (Feb 2025) — As deepfake technology grows more sophisticated, HONOR is stepping up with AI Deepfake Detection, a cutting-edge feature set to debut at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025. This advanced AI solution identifies manipulated content by analyzing eye contact, lighting inconsistencies, image clarity, and video playback patterns.
With deepfake incidents surging by 244% between 2023 and 2024, according to industry reports, digital security has become a pressing concern. Nearly half of companies worldwide have reported deepfake-related breaches, highlighting the urgent need for AI-driven defense mechanisms. HONOR’s technology provides real-time alerts, helping users detect fraudulent content and safeguard their privacy.

“With mobile devices storing vast amounts of personal data, AI Deepfake Detection is a powerful tool to combat fraud and privacy risks, enabling individuals and industries to thrive in a secure digital environment,” said Marco Kamiya, UNIDO Representative.
Despite the growing threat, many businesses still lack effective protocols to counter deepfakes, leaving them vulnerable to fraud and misinformation. HONOR’s latest AI feature aims to bridge this gap, offering a proactive approach to digital security.

HONOR will showcase its AI Deepfake Detection technology at MWC 2025, demonstrating how artificial intelligence can strengthen cybersecurity.