Cyabra Launches Deepfake Detection

Analyzing Fake Campaigns in the Upcoming U.S. Elections

A fake X campaign targets Biden, and promotes Trump, reaching 185 million views.

Cyabra's objective was to ascertain the proportion of discussions on X related to the upcoming U.S. elections, with a specific focus on Biden and Trump.

We analyzed popular hashtags associated with the upcoming U.S. elections on Twitter, categorizing profiles based on their authenticity and identifying their main narratives and discussion topics.

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Dashboard showing analysis of 2,617 social media profiles, 534 labeled inauthentic versus 1,874 authentic, plus heat-map activity and two leading narratives: “Vote for Trump” and “Biden is the worst president”
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