In a groundbreaking revelation, FaceOff Technologies, India’s pioneer in AI-driven digital trust solutions, has confirmed that a circulating audio clip claiming to feature former U.S. President Barack Obama is, in fact, a deepfake.
Using its proprietary FaceOff Audio Forensics AI, the company conducted a 597.9-second multilayered analysis that fused spectral decomposition, waveform pattern matching, and linguistic consistency mapping. The result was decisive, identifying synthetic modulation patterns and non-human phase coherence typical of cloned voice synthesis.
According to the official report dated October 15, 2025, several segments in the sample exhibited digital timbre anomalies and irregular resonance frequencies, strongly suggesting the presence of AI-generated or digitally altered elements.
“Such precision analysis underscores how misinformation can be engineered at the audio level,” said a FaceOff spokesperson. “Our mission is to safeguard truth in the age of generative deception.”
This detection marks another milestone for FaceOff Technologies’ FO AI, a system designed to protect authenticity across voice, video, and multimodal communications—cementing India’s leadership in the global fight against deepfakes.