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Contact PR TeamDoes image show White House correspondents' dinner shooting suspect wearing IDF sweatshirt? What we know
Snopes examined an image said to show the White House correspondents' dinner shooting suspect wearing an IDF sweatshirt, noting that many people shared it as evidence of a military connection even though the image's authenticity was in question.
AI or not? How to tell if that reel is real
Whether it's animals caught jumping on trampolines, or buses slamming into cars on the highway, your social media feed is designed to keep you engaged. WSPA 7NEWS explores how to determine if the viral reels you see online are real or generated by artificial intelligence, and how tools like TruthScan can help verify the authenticity of content circulating on social media.
AI art is poor quality, 'tells no story,' say graphic designer
An investigation by King's College journalism students found that six out of 10 Halifax businesses had promotional materials flagged as likely AI-generated after being analyzed by the five most accurate detectors out of 20 tested, including TruthScan, Hive Moderation, and Winston AI. The highest-flagged material scored a 97.6% probability of being AI-generated. Local designers and AI ethics experts raised concerns about the growing use of generative AI in creative work, citing environmental costs, job displacement, and a noticeable drop in design quality.
[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.
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.
Cybersecurity M&A Roundup: 42 Deals Announced in February 2026
SecurityWeek reported 42 cybersecurity M&A deals in February 2026, with TruthScan's acquisition of Imagedetector.com among the transactions listed. The roundup highlighted a wave of consolidation across the sector, featuring acquisitions by Check Point, Palo Alto Networks, Zscaler, Sophos, and Proofpoint. Key themes included AI-driven security, exposure management, and browser protection, signaling continued investment in cybersecurity infrastructure amid rising AI-related threats.
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.
Fact check: Did French border guards mock influencers returning from Dubai amid Iran war?
Images circulating on social media claimed to show French border guards mocking influencers returning from Dubai during the Iran conflict, but Euronews' fact-checking team, The Cube, found no evidence of the images on official platforms. AI detection firm TruthScan flagged several indicators of AI generation, including mismatched uniforms, an emoji French flag embedded in a seemingly handwritten sign, and airport signage inconsistent with any major French airport. France's Ministry of Economy, Finance, and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty confirmed to The Cube that the image was not authentic.
Fact Check: Did French Border Guards Mock Influencers Returning From Dubai Amid Iran War?
Social media images appeared to show French border guards holding signs mocking influencers returning from Dubai amid the Iran conflict, but Euronews' fact-checking team, The Cube, found no trace of these images on any official platforms. AI detection firm TruthScan identified multiple AI indicators, including an emoji French flag on what appeared to be a handwritten sign, and confirmed the airport signage did not match any major French airports flying to Dubai. France's Ministry of Economy, Finance, and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty confirmed to The Cube that the image was not authentic.
Unite Names TruthScan As "Most Accurate AI Image Detector"
AI editorial publication Unite.ai named TruthScan the most accurate deepfake detector in a hands-on review, rating its detection accuracy at 96%-99% across AI-generated images, video, and deepfakes. TruthScan outperformed three competitors tested alongside it and delivered results in under one second. The platform covers six content types, including text, images, audio, video, email, and documents, with enterprise-grade features like heatmaps, confidence scoring, and SOC 2 Type II certification.
Flood of AI-generated ICE videos risks undermining trust in real footage, experts warn
Nearly 200 AI-generated clips depicting ICE agents have gained millions of views across social media, many without clear labelling. Data shared with Euronews' fact-checking team, The Cube, by AI detection firm TruthScan revealed the videos were scraped from a single Instagram account, with each clip exactly 10 or 15 seconds long, strongly suggesting they were created using OpenAI's Sora 2 video model. Experts warn the flood of synthetic content on sensitive political topics risks undermining public trust in real footage.
Deepai Is Partnering With Truthscan To Provide AI Image Detection To Deepai Users
DeepAI has partnered with TruthScan to integrate AI image detection directly into its platform, allowing users to upload and analyze suspicious images for signs of AI generation. TruthScan CEO Christian Perry said the system evaluates digital fingerprints and visual patterns, including texture inconsistencies and lighting errors, with results delivered within seconds. Perry noted the partnership supports transparency rather than limiting creative AI use, with detection models continuously updated to keep pace with advancing image generation technology.