Head up to the second floor of the University of Florida’s Innovation Hub and you might find yourself in the...
R. Perry Frankland Associate Professor of Management and two co-authors won first place at the U Penn Wharton People Analytics Conference.
UF researchers have figured out how to turn human waste into rocket fuel
From the shutdown of an oil pipeline to disrupted access to government, business and healthcare system databases, high-profile cyberattacks in...
UF scholar Mark Flannery is Securities and Exchange Commission’s new chief economist
The University of Florida Board of Trustees today approved investing $24 million to acquire a more advanced version of UF’s...
UF bridge engineers take advantage of breakthroughs in sensors and materials
UF/IFAS researchers may have found a key to converting algae to fuel
Quantifying Florida's coastline
In a small private school in Jacksonville, a teenager put on a virtual-reality headsetfor the first time. Immersed in another...
A team of UF researchers says it has developed a way to stop ransomware dead in its tracks
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.












