HONOR introduces eye protection, Deepfake detection through AI for smartphones

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HONOR has showcased its advances in AI on devices at MWC Shanghai 2024 with a focus on user empowerment and security. HONOR introduced two AI features namely AI Defocus Eye Protection and AI Deepfake Detection. So, what should you know about it?

For your information, HONOR introduces AI Defocus Eye Protection technology considering the increase in Myopia (nearsightedness) caused by long-term screen use. This technology uses AI to simulate defocusing glasses on the display of the smart device. This is a welcomed addition for smartphone users.

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In addition, this spectacle-like effect causes controlled defocusing in the user's peripheral visual field to help maintain clear central vision. It creates an altered visual perception that slows down the eye elongation process. HONOR claims its AI Defocus Eye Protection technology reduces users' temporary Myopia by an average of 13° after reading for 25 minutes, with some users even experiencing a maximum reduction of 75°.

Moreover, for Deepfake AI detection, HONOR said this technology will help prevent fraud and detect digitally manipulated content. It will do so by examining the generated content frame by frame such as eye contact, image clarity, lighting and video playback to identify defects that cannot be seen by the human eye. This technology has been trained through a large data set of images and videos related to online fraud allowing the AI to perform identification, screening and comparison within three seconds.

If manipulated content is detected by AI Deepfake Detection, an immediate risk warning appears to prevent users from further engaging with potential fraudsters. We have yet to confirm other details on the subject. However, we could expect HONOR to reveal more information soon.

 


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