Tools to geolocate and detect deepfakes in photos are the focus of the latest HMGCC Co-Creation challenge now open for applications.
Organisations are being invited to apply for a 12-week challenge aimed at researching potential tools and their effectiveness.
Photo analysis is important to national security for example in a hostage situation, when images are scrutinised for clues to proof of life and location. Continuing developments in doctored photos and deepfakes have made this more challenging.
This project will be centred around two workstreams:
Organisations are encouraged to collaborate and form consortia for these workstreams, particularly for red/blue team testing. Increased funding is available for these collaborations.
National security investigates images of concern, including those related to kidnappings, conflicts, suspected crimes, terrorist activity, and disinformation deepfakes. Photos are analysed to identify perpetrators and the location of the offence.
Although AI tools can help geolocate where a photo was taken using features within the image such as trees or vehicles, these black box style tools don’t provide the reasoning of why a conclusion has been reached. Any checks are also being carried out against a backdrop of major advances in deepfake technology – making this work even more challenging.
*Please note, the successful solution provider will be expected to have availability for a one hour onboarding call via MS Teams on the date specified to begin the onboarding/contractual process.
This challenge is open to sole innovators, industry, academic and research organisations of all types and sizes. There is no requirement for security clearances.
Solution providers or direct collaboration from countries listed by the UK government under trade sanctions and/or arms embargoes, are not eligible for HMGCC Co-Creation challenges.
Please submit your application on the HMGCC website. Any queries please email cocreation@hmgcc.gov.uk.
All information you provide to us as part of your proposal will be handled in confidence.
Applications must be no more than six pages or six slides in length. HMGCC Co-Creation reserve the right to stop reading after 6 pages if this limit is breached. The page/slide limit excludes title pages, references, personnel CVs and organisational profiles.
There is no prescribed application format, however, please ensure your application includes the following: