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Episode Topic: Trust and Truth in the Age of Deep Fakes
By now, many of us are familiar with the problem of “deep fake” images and videos, inauthentic creations designed to look like the real thing used for a variety of purposes, some benign and entertaining, others malicious and harmful. But how are these images created? And how can we detect them in order to distinguish fact from fiction?
Featured Speakers:
- Hany Farid, Professor, University of California, Berkeley
- James S. O’Rourke, Teaching Professor of Management, University of Notre Dame
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This podcast is a part of the Ten Years Hence ThinkND Series titled “News, Fake News, and Deep Fakes. How Do We Know What’s True?”.
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