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When evidence can be deepfaked, how do courts decide what’s real?
AI is pushing Canada’s justice system toward a crisis of trust The post When Evidence Can Be Deepfaked, How Do Courts Decide What’s Real? first appeared on The Walrus.
Existing algorithms can partially reconstruct the shape of a single tree from a clean point-cloud dataset acquired by ...
Dr Michele Orini shares how machine learning can help identify critical VT ablation targets for a safer, data-driven ...
Machine learning can help predict whether people newly diagnosed with MS will experience disability worsening that occurs ...
How much fresh water is in the United States? It's a tough question, since most of the water is underground, accessible at varying depths. In previous ...
Water leaves a memory in the land. Even after thousands of years, it lingers as faint ridges and subtle curves that only ...
Gas sensing material screening faces challenges due to costly trial-and-error methods and the complexity of multi-parameter ...
Researchers at Beijing Normal University used advanced machine learning and satellite imagery to map forest management ...
Background Annually, 4% of the global population undergoes non-cardiac surgery, with 30% of those patients having at least ...
The workflow encompasses patient datacollection and screening, univariate regression analysis for initial variable selection, systematic comparison of 91 machine learning models,selection and ...
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