Mostafa Nouh, Uttam Singisetti, Jun Xia, Ziming Zhao and Shaofeng Zou have received 2024 University at Buffalo awards, recognizing sustained achievement and innovation in teaching.
Lead Stories used the DeepFake-o-meter developed by Siwei Lyu and his team to determine that a photo comparing former President Trump to Adolf Hitler had been digitally altered.
Nature quoted Siwei Lyu in an article about how scientists are falling victim to deepfake AI video scams, with Lyu noting that scientists should be cautious when sharing media on social platforms.
Lead Stories worked with UB’s Media Forensic Lab, led by Siwei Lyu, to test audio on a campaign ad featuring Kamala Harris, with Lyu finding that the audio was likely AI-generated.
What would a world without white supremacy look like, and what steps do we need to take to get there? These are the questions that were answered in the latest iteration of the Impossible Project at the University at Buffalo.
Yahoo!News quoted Siwei Lyu in an article about an image of the “world's largest lobster,” with Lyu pointing out that uneven sea levels and other irregularities make it likely that the photo was AI generated.