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168 75 million deepfakes blocked: Persona leads the corporate fight against hiring fraud

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Michael Nuñez @ VentureBeat 1 place · 06/24/2025 09:00 EDT

75 million deepfakes blocked: Persona leads the corporate fight against hiring fraud

Persona blocks 75 million fake job candidates as AI hiring fraud explodes across corporate America, forcing companies to deploy advanced identity verification tools to combat deepfake infiltration.

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