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Media Coverage

The Sunday Times - Snapping at heels of fake photos

Deepfakes and disinformation now spread online like wildfire. Frankli is the technology that can douse the flames and prove if a piece of content is real or not.

The Sunday Times - Snapping at heels of fake photos

Artificial intelligence is more dangerous than a T-80 tank. Unlike a tank it’s in everyone’s hands

Our CEO, Mansoor Ahmed-Rengers discusses the growing threat posed by generative artificial intelligence technologies and how technology such as Frankli can alleviate the problem.

Artificial intelligence is more dangerous than a T-80 tank. Unlike a tank it’s in everyone’s hands

Andrew Marr, LBC interview — Fake pictures go viral

Our CEO, Mansoor Ahmed-Rengers explains how Frankli's tamper-proof technology will prevent AI-related catastrophes.

Andrew Marr, LBC interview — Fake pictures go viral

Sky News interview - Ian King Live

Our CEO, Mansoor Ahmed-Rengers on how the recent funding helps Frankli develop its tamper-proof technology that makes the internet more authentic.

Sky News interview  - Ian King Live

TalkTV - Frankli prevents AI-generated photos uploaded online

The meteoric rise of AI platforms, which are publicly accessible and easy to use, has only deepened the confusion between fact and disinformation online. Frankli’s co-founder, Dr. Mansoor Ahmed-Rengers, explains how our app tackles the problem.

TalkTV - Frankli prevents AI-generated photos uploaded online

Artificial intelligence poses ‘risk of extinction’, experts warn

Our CEO, Dr Mansoor Ahmed-Rengers warned about the ‘Terminator’ fear of AI.

Artificial intelligence poses ‘risk of extinction’, experts warn

Majority of Brits fear AI could have ‘devastating consequences for humanity’ and want more regulation, poll finds

More than 80% of Brits think manipulated images worsen body image issues. Some 79% of those polled think the AI industry needs to be more closely regulated. And two-thirds say pictures and videos should be authenticated on social media.

Majority of Brits fear AI could have ‘devastating consequences for humanity’ and want more regulation, poll finds
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