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Reality Defender, renowned for its RSA Innovation Award-winning platform specializing in deepfake detection, has entered into a strategic partnership with ActiveFence, a top-tier provider of AI safety and security solutions. The collaboration aims to bolster defenses against synthetic media by embedding Reality Defender’s detection technology into ActiveFence’s AI safety infrastructure.

Through this alliance, ActiveFence’s clientele will gain streamlined access to advanced tools capable of identifying and mitigating synthetic content across various formats—including video, audio, imagery, and text—via Reality Defender’s API. The synergy between Reality Defender’s cutting-edge detection capabilities and ActiveFence’s real-time AI guardrails, firewalls, and threat intelligence empowers organizations with an all-encompassing layer of protection against the escalating risks posed by AI-generated content.

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With generative AI being increasingly exploited to produce highly realistic fake content, companies are facing heightened threats such as deepfake impersonations, synthetic fraud, and misinformation campaigns. This partnership delivers a timely and essential solution: a multi-faceted AI safety framework designed to proactively detect, assess, and respond to harmful synthetic content in real time.

“Deepfakes have evolved beyond isolated incidents—they’re now part of a much broader trend of generative AI manipulation,” stated Noam Schwartz, CEO and Co-Founder of ActiveFence. “By embedding Reality Defender’s technology into our platform, we’re equipping enterprises with vital tools to defend their users, infrastructure, and brand integrity against synthetic media misuse.”

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Ben Colman, CEO and Co-Founder of Reality Defender, emphasized the importance of widespread access to these tools: “We believe that deepfake detection at an enterprise level should be accessible to every developer—not just government entities or major corporations. Partnering with ActiveFence, a company trusted by both Fortune 500 firms and a large developer community, allows us to bring real-time, built-in AI safety to more platforms. True generative AI safety needs to be proactive and integrated—not reactive—and that’s what this partnership delivers.”

The integration is set to roll out to ActiveFence clients soon, offering them seamless access to Reality Defender’s detection systems within their current safety architectures. This collaboration marks a pivotal advancement in securing digital platforms from the growing menace of synthetic media and ensures that businesses have the infrastructure in place to address these threats head-on.

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