ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 18 -- United States Patent no. 12,475,695, issued on Nov. 18, was assigned to Intel Corp. (Santa Clara, Calif.).

"Deepfake detection models utilizing subject-specific libraries" was invented by Georg Stemmer (Munich), Carl Marshall (Portland, Ore.), Satyam Srivastava (Rancho Cordova, Calif.) and Ilke Demir (Hermosa Beach, Calif.).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "An apparatus to facilitate deepfake detection models utilizing subject-specific libraries is disclosed. The apparatus includes one or more processors to store a plurality of deepfake detection models corresponding to a plurality of subjects of interest; receive a query to identify whether data pertaining to a target...