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Kevin Munger (Pennsylvania State University) – Political Deepfakes Are As Credible As Other Fake Media And (Sometimes) Real Media
Sociology seminar - Thursdays Time: 9:30 am - 10:30 am Date: 14th March Place: room 3060 Kevin Munger (Pennsylvania State University) - Political Deepfakes Are As Credible As Other Fake Media And (Sometimes) Real Media Abstract: We demonstrate that fabricated videos of public officials synthesized by deep learning (“deepfakes”) are credible to a large […]
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Marissa Thompson (Columbia University) – They have Black in their blood”: Exploring how genetic ancestry tests affect racial appraisals and classifications
Sociology seminar - Thursdays Time: 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Date: 14th March 2024 Place: room 3105 ZOOM LINK: https://zoom.us/j/94347463321?pwd=Z1BoT3ViY1V3TUVzcFQ1azRQckdDZz09 Marissa Thompson (Columbia University) - They have Black in their blood”: Exploring how genetic ancestry tests affect racial appraisals and classifications Abstract: How do genetic ancestry tests (GATs) affect how Black Americans decide when others […]
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Emmanuel PILLIAT (Université Montpellier) – Ranking the rows of a Permuted Isotonic Matrix Optimally and in Polynomial Time
Statistical Seminar: Every Monday at 2:00 pm. Time: 2:00 pm - 3:15 pm Date: 14th March 2024 Place : 3001 Emmanuel PILLIAT (Université Montpellier) - Ranking the rows of a Permuted Isotonic Matrix Optimally and in Polynomial Time Abstract: In the context of crowdsourcing, a natural question is how accurately we can determine […]
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