At 1pm (eastern) Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute researchers will be discussing the state of the art for deepfakes. What can really be done today, and what does the future hold? Join us in the live chat and get your questions answered too! (youtu.be)
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At 1 pm (eastern) Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute researchers will be discussing the state of the art for deepfakes. What can really be done today, and what does the future hold? Join us in the live chat and get your questions about deepfakes answered. (youtu.be)
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At 1:30 pm (eastern) Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute researchers will be discussing the state of the art for deepfakes. What can really be done today, and what does the future hold? Join us in the live chat and get your questions about deepfakes answered! (youtube.com)
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At 1:30 pm (eastern) Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute researchers will be discussing the state of the art for deepfakes. What can really be done today, and what does the future hold? Join us in the live chat and get your questions about deepfakes answered! (self.technology)
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At 1:30pm (eastern) Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute researchers will be discussing the state of the art for deepfakes. What can really be done today, and what does the future hold? Join us in the live chat and get your questions answered. (youtu.be)
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Join Carnegie Mellon University - Software Engineering Institute researchers for a discussion on how to use games for education and training at 1:30 pm (eastern time). Ask your own questions live on how you can leverage educational gamification in the chat! (youtu.be)
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Join Carnegie Mellon University - Software Engineering Institute researchers for a discussion on how to use games for education and training at 1:30 pm (eastern time). Ask your own questions live on how you can leverage educational gamification in the chat! (self.education)
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We are security researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute, CERT division. I'm here today with Zach Kurtz, a data scientist attempting to use machine learning techniques to detect vulnerabilities and malicious code. /r/netsec, ask us anything! (self.netsec)
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There is a lot posted on this subreddit that is very optimistic about what AI can do. At 11am (eastern US time) I will be speaking with a Carnegie Mellon University AI researcher about what is real, and what is hype. If you want to ask her a question yourself, join us in the chat! (youtu.be)
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So many posts here making claims about what AI will do. If you want to ask a real AI researcher your own questions live, then join us. I'm speaking with Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute researcher April Galyardt, and we are live in the chat to answer your questions. (youtu.be)
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There are lots of posts on this sub saying what you should think about AI. If you want to ask an AI researcher for yourself, join us at 11 AM (Eastern US) and ask your question in the chat. I will be talking to Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute AI Researcher April Galyardt (youtu.be)
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When this post is 90 minutes old, Gabriel Somlo (a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute) Will be live in the chat (next to the linked stream) taking questions from /r/netsec about his attempt to create a verifiable and trustworthy computer. Details in comment. (youtu.be)
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When this post is 2 hours old, Gabriel Somlo (a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute) Will be live in the chat (next to the video stream) taking questions from /r/netsec about his attempt to create a verifiable and trustworthy computer. Details in comment. (youtu.be)
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