The New York Times featured Kenneth Regan in an article about Daniel Naroditsky, a chess grandmaster who passed away in October, and noted that Naroditsky was one of several dozen prominent players who had their chess performances examined by Regan.
Fast Company quoted Siwei Lyu in an article about OpenAI’s new video generation software, Sora, and its efforts to block unverified users from creating under fake names to spread misinformation.
Factly utilized the DeepFake-o-Meter, developed by Siwei Lyu and his team in the Media Forensic Lab, to determine that a video claiming to show India’s first Prime Minister foretelling current events is AI generated.
The Quint utilized the DeepFake-o-Meter to determine that a video showing Pakistani officials giving reasons for the arrest of an Indian activist was manipulated by AI.
The American Association of Colleges and Universities and NPR reposted an interview of Venu Govindaraju discussing the work of his team in training AI models to recognize early signs of dyslexia and dysgraphia in children’s handwriting with The Academic Minute.
WKBW-TV quoted Siwei Lyu in a story about a Buffalo family that was the victim of a phone scam that used AI-created audio of the son’s voice to create the impression that he was in trouble.