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UC Riverside and Google built an AI that spots deepfakes—even without faces. By analyzing motion and background clues, it exposes fakes hiding in plain sight.
Video Courtesy of Pigman College of EngineeringBrent Seales, heritage science chair in the Stanley and Karen Pigman College ...
As manipulated videos continue to spread disinformation and sow public distrust, researchers at the University of California, ...
In an era where manipulated videos can spread disinformation, bully people, and incite harm, UC Riverside researchers have ...
A team of scientists led by Gordon Wetzstein, a professor of electrical engineering and director of the Stanford Computational Imaging Lab, has been working on solving both the immersion and the ...
"Nyx" delivers intelligent detection investigation and policy tuning to usher in the next era of agentic AI in data protection SAN FRANCISCO, July 30, ...
While contemporary AI achieves impressive feats, crafting human-like prose, recognizing complex patterns and mastering games, it obscures a fundamental limitation.
Proptech companies have seized on artificial intelligence to prevent operational breakdowns as well as organize work orders.
Unilever, Amcor and Asahi are currently trialling Greyparrot's Deepnest platform, which uses AI to give brands data on how ...
These innovations are revolutionizing pharmaceutical packaging by enhancing drug safety, combating counterfeiting, ensuring ...