Listen "A New Tool For Detecting Deepfakes"
Episode Synopsis
A tomato and its cousin accidentally invented the potato, eye-inspired cameras might transform astronomy, your brain may enter deep sleep while you’re awake, and a universal deepfake detector just raised the bar for spotting fakes.SOURCESTomatoes randomly mated with another plant 9 million years ago. The result? Potatoes. | Live Science Cameras that work like our eyes could give boost to astronomers | New Scientist When your mind goes 'blank,' your brain activity resembles deep sleep, scans reveal | Live Science 'Universal' detector spots AI deepfake videos with record accuracy | New ScientistPlease SUBSCRIBE HERE to get the show delivered straight to you.Special thanks to our supporters who help make this show possible.Enjoy the show? You can support us too on Patreon. Help keep the show going. Thank you!Send us email to [email protected], Research, and Writing: Bobby FrankenbergerCover Art: Scott JohnsonOutro Music: StravynBrought to you by the DTNS Family of podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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