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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.
The convergence of AI, AR, and computer vision is ushering in a new era for the industrial sector. These technologies complement each other, creating a digital ecosystem where data is continuously ...
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, ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNNVIDIA's new AI tool enables precise editing of 3D scenes and photorealistic imagesOver the past years, computer scientists have introduced increasingly sophisticated generative AI models that can produce ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNUC Riverside scientists develop tool to detect fake videosIn 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, ...
Creating a lifelike digital replica of a physical space no longer requires specialized equipment or labor-intensive manual mapping. A new system, DRAWER, developed by researchers at Cornell University ...
While contemporary AI achieves impressive feats, crafting human-like prose, recognizing complex patterns and mastering games, it obscures a fundamental limitation.
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