At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Shanghai, Honor introduced two groundbreaking AI-based innovations: AI Defocus Eye Protection and AI Deepfake Detection. These advancements aim to address growing concerns around eye health and digital security.
AI Defocus Eye Protection
Addressing Myopia
Honor’s AI Defocus Eye Protection technology is designed to combat the rise in Myopia (nearsightedness) due to prolonged screen usage. The technology simulates the effect of defocus glasses on the device’s display, inducing controlled defocus in the peripheral visual field while maintaining clear central vision.
Benefits and Results
- Reduction in Myopia: Users experienced an average decrease of 13° in transient Myopia after 25 minutes of reading.
- Maximum Reduction: Some users saw a reduction of up to 75°.
AI Deepfake Detection
Combating Digital Manipulation
Honor’s AI Deepfake Detection aims to prevent fraud and identify digitally manipulated content. The technology analyzes frame-by-frame generated content, such as eye contact, image clarity, lighting, and video playback, to detect subtle flaws that are often missed by human eyes.
Key Features
- Training and Performance: The AI has been trained on a vast dataset of images and videos related to online scams.
- Speed and Accuracy: The AI can perform identification, screening, and comparison within three seconds.
- Immediate Alerts: If manipulated content is detected, a risk warning pops up to deter the user from engaging with potential scammers.
Conclusion
Honor’s introduction of AI Defocus Eye Protection and Deepfake Detection at MWC Shanghai showcases their commitment to enhancing user health and digital security. These innovative technologies promise to provide significant benefits in mitigating Myopia and protecting against digital fraud.
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