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TEMPE, AZ — As artificial intelligence blurs the line between what's real and fake, researchers at Arizona State University are working to combat it.
Wildfires and home insurance: what Arizonans need to know Kirsten Johnson 4:29 PM, May 24, 2024 Let ABC15 Know Fulton School of Engineering Associate Dean Visar Berisha and his team created a tool to try to answer that, in some cases, at least.Email us: [email protected] leads the development team, which includes fellow ASU faculty members Daniel Bliss, a Fulton Schools professor of electrical engineering in the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering; and Julie Liss, College of Health Solutions associate dean and professor of speech and hearing science.
It uses a radar and a microphone to determine if biosignals are present. The resulting audio gets a watermark embedded in the file verifying its legitimacy. Any future retrieval of the media can then be guaranteed as authentically human to ensure public trust.
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