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Geoengineering im Meer – Mit Mineralien gegen den Klimawandel?
Könnte man das Meer dazu bringen, mehr CO2 aus der Atmosphäre aufzunehmen, um so die globale Erwärmung zu bremsen? An einem solchen Verfahren wird weltweit geforscht. Es könnte auch der Versauerung der Meere entgegenwirken. Doch welche Risiken und Nebenwirkungen gibt es? Gábor Paál im Gespräch mit dem Ozeanforscher Kai Schulz (SWR 2025)
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#Webinar note: On October 29th at 11:00 (CET), members of the veraAI project will discuss their work on AI-based audio verification tools – which are about to play an important role in the fight against disinformation and unlabeled synthetic media.
EBU people and associates (and basically all media professionals) are welcome to join (after registration with a company email address, that is).
Details over here:
https://tech.ebu.ch/events/2024/veraai-audio-tools-to-counter-disinformation
#ai #audio #verification
veraAI audio tools to counter disinformation
A webinar series on innovative AI-based fact-checking tools from the veraAI projecttech.ebu.ch
Hi there. We 're back from our break. 👋
And he have an interesting link to share: https://www.dw.com/en/fact-check-how-do-i-spot-audio-deepfakes/a-69934521
In this article, Tom Sparrow discusses #audio #deepfakes – which are not only dangerous, but also easy to make and hard to debunk. No need to panic, though: With sharp senses, the right tools, and the help of experts, there's almost always a way to find out if a soundfile is real or fake. 👂
Btw it's nice to see some of our own #verification #tools and tutorials featured here as well. 🙌
Fact check: How do I spot audio deepfakes?
Audio deepfakes clone the voices of politicians and other people of public interest. They can be particularly dangerous during elections cycles, and are often hard to debunk. Here are some tips to help spot them.Thomas Sparrow (Deutsche Welle)