The New York Times quoted Kenneth Regan in a story about the tricky work of catching chess cheaters.
Buffalo Rising featured UB’s AI + Education Learning Community Series—a collaboration that aims to bridge the gap between artificial intelligence and education.
Ars Technica quoted David Doermann in a story about how sharing deepfake-produced pornography could lead to lengthy prison time.
Siwei Lyu led the development of a deepfake detection algorithm designed to be less biased than previous models.
The new app developed by researchers at UB is intended to prevent elder fraud online.
New algorithms close accuracy performance gaps across different races and genders.
CNN reported on a study that used AI to seemingly disprove that each fingerprint is unique.
A new study shattered the long-held belief in forensics that fingerprints from different fingers of the same person are unique.
Holliday Sims is using artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies to reducing inequities in computer science education.
The New York Times quoted Siwei Lyu about a fake advertisement that appears to feature Taylor Swift endorsing Le Creuset pots.
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