Defake App Defake Project Blog
Defake Project Blog The defake.app project is our flagship initiative aimed at deploying a usable deepfake detection tool for our collaborating journalists, forensic analysts, and law enforcement personnel. This post is part of a series exploring the positive uses of deepfakes, with this first blog focusing on ai’s transformative impact on the entertainment industry.
Defake Project Blog For my first blog post of the new year, here is an argument about how professors should think about students’ use of artificial intelligence not as plagiarism or cheating, but as an assistive. This post is part of a series exploring the positive uses of deepfakes, with this first blog focusing on ai’s transformative impact on the entertainment industry. While there are plenty of deepfake detection efforts from the industry, there are a couple of projects from academia that have tools open to the public or collaborators like deepfake o meter from suny buffalo and our own defake.app. In the second blog of our deepfake series, we explore advanced tools like truemedia.org, sensity, and clarity, which help identify manipulated media by analyzing inconsistencies in facial.
Defake App Defake Project Blog While there are plenty of deepfake detection efforts from the industry, there are a couple of projects from academia that have tools open to the public or collaborators like deepfake o meter from suny buffalo and our own defake.app. In the second blog of our deepfake series, we explore advanced tools like truemedia.org, sensity, and clarity, which help identify manipulated media by analyzing inconsistencies in facial. This post is part of a series exploring the positive uses of deepfakes, with this first blog focusing on ai’s transformative impact on the entertainment industry. Defaking deepfakes: designing and evaluating ai powered digital media verification tools for journalists december 20, 2025. Our latest blog, dives into the 20th century advancements in photo and video manipulation, from stalin's edited photographs to the rise of digital tools like photoshop. Varuna is a project that aims to develop a usable and highly interpretable way to interact with the vast space of digital media forensics through an ontological framework that can be used to organize the state of the art analytic tools and models.
Varuna Defake Project Blog This post is part of a series exploring the positive uses of deepfakes, with this first blog focusing on ai’s transformative impact on the entertainment industry. Defaking deepfakes: designing and evaluating ai powered digital media verification tools for journalists december 20, 2025. Our latest blog, dives into the 20th century advancements in photo and video manipulation, from stalin's edited photographs to the rise of digital tools like photoshop. Varuna is a project that aims to develop a usable and highly interpretable way to interact with the vast space of digital media forensics through an ontological framework that can be used to organize the state of the art analytic tools and models.
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