The DeepFake-o-Meter, developed by Siwei Lyu and his team in UB’s Media Forensic Lab, is providing a free deepfake detection tool to combat misleading information.
Buffalo Business First reported on ThreeSixty, a company founded by CSE alums Matthew Whelan and Joel Colombo, and its journey to making the Inc. 5000 fastest-growing companies list.
Forbes referenced UB research, led by Uttam Singisetti, in an article on why gallium oxide can deliver a more sustainable future for artificial intelligence.
The American Lung Association featured Ruogang Zhao in an article about pulmonary fibrosis researchers, noting that Zhao and his team developed an experimental model to show how macrophages contribute to the progression of lung fibrosis.
A post on IBM’s artificial intelligence blog about trustworthy AI tools featured Siwei Lyu and the deepfake-detection algorithms designed by Lyu and his team to minimize bias.
Niagara Frontier Publications reported on a $1.5 million grant awarded to a joint Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute and UB project that will use artificial intelligence to study how cells and molecules respond to radiation.