Texas A&M University: Ocean Engineers Are Solving Deepfake Images - Is Seeing Really Believing?
March 07, 2020
March 07, 2020
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, March 7 -- Texas A&M University's College of Engineering issued the following news:
Deepfake images of people look real. They pose in realistic settings and, in the case of videos, can emote almost naturally. However, everything about deepfakes is synthetic - just a series of codes that come together to form an image of a person who doesn't exist.
However, as Dr. Freddie Witherden, assistant professor in the Department of Ocean Engineering at . . .
Deepfake images of people look real. They pose in realistic settings and, in the case of videos, can emote almost naturally. However, everything about deepfakes is synthetic - just a series of codes that come together to form an image of a person who doesn't exist.
However, as Dr. Freddie Witherden, assistant professor in the Department of Ocean Engineering at . . .