Deep learning, integrated with Artificial Intelligence algorithms, has brought about numerous beneficial practical technologies. However, it also brings up a problem that the world is facing today. Despite its innumerable suitable applications, it poses a danger to public personal privacy, democracy, and corporate credibility. One such use that has emerged is deepfake, which has caused chaos on the internet. Deepfake manipulates an individual's image and video, creating problems in differentiating the original from the fake. This requires a solution in today's period to counter and automatically detect such media. This study aims to explore the techniques for deepfake creation and detection, using various methods for algorithm analysis and image analysis to find the root of deepfake creation. This study examines image, audio, and ML algorithms to extract a possible sign to analyze deepfake. The research compares the performance of these methods in detecting deepfakes generated using different techniques and datasets. As deepfake is a rapidly evolving technology, we need avant-garde techniques to counter and detect its presence accurately.
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