Aflevering Babbage: How To Detect A Deepfake

· Aflevering van de podcast: Economist Radio

Digital fakery, from the latest generation of deepfakes to lower-tech trickery, threatens to erode trust in societies and can prevent justice from being served. But how can technology be used to both detect deepfakes and authenticate real images? Patrick Traynor, a professor at the University of Florida, explains a novel method to expose audio generated by artificial intelligence. Ilke Demir of Intel Labs demonstrates how to spot visual fakery by analysing colour changes in the face. Plus, The Economist’s Benjamin Sutherland investigates the flipside of deepfakes: how to prove that footage is real. And Wendy Betts of eyeWitness to Atrocities explains how her technology is being used as evidence for war crimes. Alok Jha hosts. For full access to The Economist’s print, digital and audio editions subscribe at economist.com/podcastoffer and sign up for our weekly science newsletter at economist.com/simplyscience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Stem website va het jaar
Economist Radio

Economist Radio

Gemaakt door: Onbekend Eerste aflevering: 10-10-2020

De podcast Economist Radio heeft in totaal 2365 afleveringen

Vorige aflevering

Tanks-giving parade? Arming Ukraine

Tanks-giving parade? Arming Ukraine

Maker: Onbekend Datum: 18-01-2023

Volgende aflevering

Turkey stuffed? A democracy’s last stand

Turkey stuffed? A democracy’s last stand

Maker: Onbekend Datum: 19-01-2023

Soortgelijke podcasts

Disclaimer: De podcast (artwork) is geembed op deze pagina en is het eigendom van de eigenaar/ maker van de podcast. Deze is niet op enige wijze geaffilieeerd met Online-Radio.nl. Voor reclamering dient u zich te wenden tot de eigenaar/ maker van deze podcast.

Babbage: How to detect a deepfake

Economist Radio · 18-01-2023

00:00 40:56