Deepfake detection improves when using algorithms that are more aware of demographic diversity
New research found a way to both improve the accuracy of deepfake detection algorithms while also enhancing fairness.
April 16, 2024 • ~3 min
New research found a way to both improve the accuracy of deepfake detection algorithms while also enhancing fairness.
New research reveals the digital divide that was exposed by the COVID pandemic.
How do all the different pieces of digital technology you use every day – weather apps, online banking, games and so on – talk to each other? Via application programming interfaces, or APIs.
An aerospace engineer explains why it’s so hard to tell just how fast an airplane is really moving.
Despite the association of ‘Luddite’ with a naïve rejection of technology, the term and its origins are far richer and more complex than you might think.
Your experience of time is relative because it depends on motion – more specifically, your speed and acceleration.
A multitude of experiments have shown the mysterious phenomena of quantum mechanics to be how the universe functions. The scientists behind these experiments won the 2022 Nobel Prize in physics.
Ensuring that billions of dollars of federal funding for broadband service are well spent – and that consumers get what they pay for – comes down to knowing the actual speeds internet users experience.
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