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SynHate: Detecting Hate Speech in Synthetic Deepfake Audio

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The rise of deepfake audio and hate speech, powered by advanced text-to-speech, threatens online safety. We present SynHate, the first multilingual dataset for detecting hate speech in synthetic audio, spanning 37 languages. SynHate uses a novel four-class scheme: Real-normal, Real-hate, Fake-normal, and Fake-hate. Built from MuTox and ADIMA datasets, it captures diverse hate speech patterns globally and in India. We evaluate five leading self-supervised models (Whisper-small/medium, XLS-R, AST, mHuBERT), finding notable performance differences by language, with Whisper-small performing best overall. Cross-dataset generalization remains a challenge. By releasing SynHate and baseline code, we aim to advance robust, culturally sensitive, and multilingual solutions against synthetic hate speech. The dataset is available at https://www.iab-rubric.org/resources.

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  • SynHate: Detecting Hate Speech in Synthetic Deepfake Audio cs.SD · 2025-06-07 · conditional · none · ref 1 · internal anchor

    SynHate provides 134,797 audio clips across 37 languages with real/fake and normal/hate labels; Whisper-small is the best tested baseline at about 85% accuracy.