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Scam.ai Debuts Halo Deepfake Detector for Qualcomm Devices

Deepfake fraud attempts have surged by over 2,000% in three years, leaving 69% of HR leaders feeling defenseless during remote interviews. At Computex 2026, Scam.ai addressed this vulnerability by unveiling Halo, an on-device detection model designed to flag synthetic video in real time during live desktop conferencing sessions.

Scam.ai Debuts Halo Deepfake Detector for Qualcomm Devices

The partnership with Qualcomm allows Halo to function entirely on local hardware, bypassing the need for cloud-based processing. By running in the background of video calls, the tool monitors streams for AI-generated manipulation without requiring users to alter their existing workflows. This approach ensures that sensitive video footage never leaves the machine, addressing privacy concerns for high-stakes executive and financial communications.

Dennis Ng, co-founder of Scam.ai, noted that traditional security measures often fail once a human target is breached, making local verification essential. The software is currently optimized for Qualcomm-powered personal computers and is available starting June 2026. Enterprise-level integrations and further platform expansions are slated for announcement later this year.

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