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UK's 'world-first' deepfake detection framework unlikely to stop the fakes, says expert

(2026/02/05)


The UK government claims it will develop a "world-first" framework to evaluate deepfake detection technologies as AI-generated content proliferates.

The Home Office is working with Microsoft, other tech corporations and academics to assess methods for identifying harmful forgeries. It estimates eight million deepfakes were shared in 2025, up from half a million in 2023.

Nik Adams, Deputy Commissioner for City of London Police, called the framework "a strong and timely addition to the UK's response to the rapidly evolving threat posed by AI and deepfake technologies."

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"By rigorously testing deepfake technologies against real-world threats and setting clear expectations for industry, this framework will significantly bolster law enforcement's ability to stay ahead of offenders, protect victims and strengthen public confidence as these technologies continue to evolve."

[2]AI security startup CEO posts a job. Deepfake candidate applies, inner turmoil ensues.

[3]EU looking into Elon Musk's X after Grok produces deepfake sex images

[4]Ofcom officially investigating X as Grok's nudify button stays switched on

[5]Nearly half of businesses suffered deepfaked phone calls against staff

However, Dr Ilia Kolochenko, CEO at ImmuniWeb, a Swiss cybersecurity biz, said the plan "will quite unlikely make any systemic improvements in the near future."

Kolochenko pointed to numerous open source tools and groups of experts that already exist to track and expose AI-generated content.

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"Even if an AI fake is detected, the biggest question is what to do next," he told The Register . "Reputable media and websites will likely take it down rapidly even without scientific proof that it is an AI fake."

Clandestine or anonymous media are unlikely to be as cooperative.

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"We need a systemic and global amendment of legislation – not just legally unenforceable code of conduct or best practices – to stop the surging harm of AI-created content," Kolochenko added. "In sum, while this commendable action is a solid start, we are still very far from a final solution."

The Register asked the Home Office for a time frame for the framework and the technology being used, but did not receive a response. Microsoft directed us to the Home Office's statement. ®

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Translation

elsergiovolador

The Home Office is working shoveling tax payers money to Microsoft,

FTFY

Yet another vanity project at our expense.

Why Home Office seemingly hate British business? Why foreign tax-shy corporation covered by US Cloud Act?

It takes a thief to catch a thief

Claude Yeller

MS have built their empire on business fairy tales and marketing.

If they cannot spot fakes, who can?

And of course ....

KittenHuffer

.... this detection system will be powered by AI?!?

Welcome to the bullshit age.

Mike 137

The UK government claims it will develop a "world-first" framework [for whatever]

Nik Adams' blabber

VoiceOfTruth

Sounds like it was written by Copilot. Not an original thought there.

I'm more concerned about government ministers having connections with convicted child abusers.

It is often easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission.
-- Grace Murray Hopper