How technology can fight digital fakery

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Digital fakery is eroding trust in societies. On our “Babbage” podcast, alokjha investigates how technology can be used to both detect deepfakes and authenticate images

Patrick Traynor, a professor at the University of Florida, explains a novel method to expose audio generated by artificial intelligence. Ilke Demir of Intel Labs demonstrates how to spot visual fakery by analysing colour changes in the face.

Plus,s Benjamin Sutherland investigates the flipside of deepfakes: how to prove that footage is real. And Wendy Betts of eyeWitness to Atrocities explains how her technology is being used as evidence for war crimes. Alok Jha hosts. Runtime: 40 min

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