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AI or Not raises $5M to stop AI fraud, deepfakes and misinformation


AI or Not, an AI fraud detection platform, has raised $5 million in a seed funding round to accelerate its use of "AI to detect AI" in images.

The company noted 85% of corporate finance professionals now view AI scams as an “existential” threat and more than half of them have already become a target of deepfake technology. “This funding allows us to continue our mission of creating a safer digital world by giving users the ability to detect and stop AI-driven fraud and misinformation before it causes harm.” The platform provides advanced AI-powered tools to detect deepfakes, fraud, and misinformation in real-time, ensuring authenticity in an increasingly AI-driven world.

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