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Harnessing the power of predictive science
As UF researchers’ work shows, generative AI can be profoundly influential. These AI-generated images represent yet another side of its...
When you can’t trust your own eyes and ears to detect deepfakes, who can you trust? Perhaps, a machine. University of Florida researcher Damon Woodard is using artificial intelligence methods to develop algorithms that can detect deepfakes — images, text, video and audio that purports to be real but isn’t. These algorithms, Woodard says, are better at detecting deepfakes than humans.












