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KOMPAS.com
3/12/2026

[CLARIFICATION] Photo of US Embassy Office Being Attacked Is AI-Generated Content

A photo circulating online claiming to show the US Embassy office in Saudi Arabia being attacked is manipulative AI-generated content. Kompas.com's fact-check investigation reveals the image was created using artificial intelligence and is not a real photograph.

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Homes.com
3/9/2026

AI-Altered Listing Photos Spark New Scrutiny in Real Estate

AI-edited listing photos are becoming more common in real estate, raising ethical and legal concerns. California's new Assembly Bill 723 sets the first formal standard, requiring digitally altered images to be clearly labeled and paired with the original photo. TruthScan CEO Christian Perry warns that AI-enhanced photos must accurately reflect the property, as heavy editing without disclosure can mislead consumers.

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Miami Herald
3/9/2026

Finding Clarity and Detecting DeepFake Content Using TruthScan

AI image generation is among the more controversial aspects of the technology, requiring users to scrutinize any video or image they see online. TruthScan's deepfake detection platform helps users determine whether media is real or synthetic, offering AI image, audio, and video detection. The platform produces confidence scores and reveals heatmaps of suspicious areas, with internal tests showing more than 90% accuracy.

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Euronews
3/5/2026

Fact Check: Did French Border Guards Mock Influencers Returning from Dubai Amid Iran War?

Social media posts showed French border guards stationed in airport arrivals with signs mocking influencers returning from Dubai. Euronews' fact-checking team, The Cube, found no trace of these images on any official platforms. AI detection firm TruthScan pointed to several AI indicators, including an emoji French flag on what appeared to be a handwritten sign, and mismatched signage compared to major French airports. France's Ministry of Economy confirmed the image was 'not authentic.' TruthScan experts warned viewers to be wary of suspiciously low-quality images presented in modern contexts.

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CNN Türk
2/10/2026

New TruthScan Software Aims to Help Detect Deepfake Content in Turkey

Deepfake technology in Turkey has become a serious credibility issue as manipulated videos, audio, and images spread rapidly online. TruthScan positions itself as a deepfake detection software platform to address this problem, analyzing AI-generated text, images, audio, and video to help journalists, media organizations, businesses, and individual users evaluate suspicious content at an early stage. Turkish users can verify the authenticity of media content directly through TruthScan's web-based interface.

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azcentral
1/19/2026

Arizona Residents Sound the Alarm on Deepfakes, New TruthScan Survey Finds

Arizona residents have just revealed their concerns about deepfakes. A new survey conducted by TruthScan, a deepfake detection platform, found that 93% of the surveyed Arizona residents have seen deepfake content online.

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VentureBeat
1/15/2026

How TruthScan fights generative AI fraud

TruthScan, a deepfake detection software, aims to protect both consumers and enterprises from AI-related fraud attacks. TruthScan's AI-fraud prevention suite includes audio, video, image, and text analysis tools that detect AI-generated content.

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Yahoo Finance
12/5/2025

TruthScan's New Update Detects Nano Banana 2.5 AI Images

TruthScan's AI image detector received a major update targeting hard-to-spot image generation tools like Nano Banana. The update was first rolled out to enterprise users and then to all standard users. CEO Christian Perry explains that Google's latest AI image model was the most difficult to detect, with CNET reporting that while Nano Banana was one of the best AI image generators, its level of realism was 'deeply troubling.' TruthScan is continuously developing updates across all its detection models.

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OK Magazine
11/22/2025

The Growing Race to Detect Deepfakes: How Tools Like TruthScan Are Helping People Tell Real From Fake

As AI-generated deepfakes become increasingly convincing, detection tools like TruthScan are essential for identifying what's real versus fake. The software uses machine learning to analyze an image's pixels, patterns, and metadata to determine whether it was generated by AI. Deepfake detectors look for mathematical inconsistencies and telltale signs that reveal digital origins, such as uniform skin tones, blurred reflections, or unnatural shadows. With fake receipts, product images, and identity documents being used in online fraud, verification tools help protect trust in an era where anyone can create realistic but false content.

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USA Today
11/3/2025

TruthScan helps detect deepfake content and AI fakes

TruthScan is a new startup dedicated to combating the increasing flood of harmful AI-generated photos and videos on the internet. Its software allows users to upload images, videos, audio, or text to detect whether the content was created by artificial intelligence. The company offers detection tools for both enterprise companies and the general public, with current internal benchmarks demonstrating 97% consistent accuracy in AI content analysis.

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FOX 5 Atlanta
10/19/2025

Deepfake scams: New face of fraud

TruthScan CEO Christian Perry joins FOX 5 Atlanta to discuss how scammers are stealing voices and faces of trusted people to defraud victims. In the first quarter of 2025 alone, hundreds of millions of dollars have been lost to deepfake scammers. Perry explains how these attacks work and how to protect your identity online.

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Yahoo Entertainment
10/14/2025

Fake Celebrity Chatbots Are Targeting Teens And Hollywood Parents Are Fighting Back

AI chatbots are impersonating celebrities and engaging teens in overly personal conversations, sparking panic across Hollywood. Disney sent a cease-and-desist letter to a chatbot company misusing its characters, warning of potential grooming and emotional manipulation. A TruthScan survey of 1,000 Americans revealed that 62% said it is 'never acceptable' for films or media to use AI to depict real people without consent, and 85% feel less likely to trust online content compared to a year ago. The incident highlights growing concerns about deepfake technology eroding public confidence.

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