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.
AFP Fact Check quoted Siwei Lyu in an article about an AI-generated video of gold bars in the Philippine Sea, with Lyu noting that irregularities in the size of the gold bars next to the truck hinted that the video was created with AI.
Moog, Inc., a global design, manufacturer and integrator of precision control components and systems, and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences corporate partner, will provide $750,000 to support research in the University at Buffalo’s CEAR.
In May, Jinjun Xiong, spoke during SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr.’s 2024 State of the University address. He shared stories about his childhood and interactions that spurred his interest in using AI for social good.
Hongxin Hu and Ziming Zhao received the Test of Time Award at the 29th annual Association for Computing Machinery Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies, recognizing the impact of a paper they co-authored a decade ago.
New chairs have been named for industrial and systems engineering, computer science and engineering, and chemical and biological engineering, as well as new heads for academic affairs and research.