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30 April 2023
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→Text syntheses: + Reinventing search with a new AI-powered Microsoft Bing and Edge, your copilot for the web at blogs.microsoft.com (2023-02-07).
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→Text syntheses: + w:Bard (chatbot)''' is a conversational w:generative artificial intelligence w:chatbot developed by w:Google, based on the w:LaMDA family of w:large language models (from Wikipedia)
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→Text syntheses: + November 2022 saw the publication of OpenAI's w:ChatGPT, a conversational artificial intelligence
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→Text syntheses: + https://www.zerogpt.com/ - GPT-4 And ChatGPT detector by ZeroGPT: detect OpenAI text
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→Text syntheses: + New AI classifier for indicating AI-written text at openai.com, a January 2023 blog post about OpenAI's AI classifier for detecting AI-written texts.
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→Text syntheses: + https://gptradar.com/ + <ref group="1st seen in">
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→Text syntheses: + Introduction of w:ChatGPT by OpenAI brought the need for software to detect machine-generated texts + https://gptzero.me/
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27 April 2023
22 April 2023
→2020's synthetic human-like fakes: + w:DALL-E 2, a successor designed to generate more realistic images at higher resolutions that "can combine concepts, attributes, and styles" was published in April 2022
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→2020's synthetic human-like fakes: + '''2021''' | '''DALL-E''' is a w:deep learning model developed by w:OpenAI to generate digital images from w:natural language descriptions
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11 February 2023
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5 January 2023
→Timeline of synthetic human-like fakes: + 2022 | science and demonstration | w:OpenAI(.com) published w:ChatGPT, a discutational AI accessible with a free account at chat.openai.com. Initial version was published on 2022-11-30.
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→Timeline of synthetic human-like fakes: some dating of the recent works
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→Timeline of synthetic human-like fakes: + 2022 brief report Protecting world leaders against deep fakes using facial, gestural, and vocal mannerisms with LST transclusion
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10 December 2022
8 November 2022
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18 October 2022
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m→2020's synthetic human-like fakes: The Florida university researchers published [the popular article] Tuesday 2022-09-20 and permanently w:copylefted it under Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives (CC-BY-ND)
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→2020's synthetic human-like fakes: + <ref name="Audio Deepfake detection review 2022"> as {{cite journal}} + mentioning that this publication belongs to a Special Issue
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→2020's synthetic human-like fakes: + 2022 | science / counter-measure | 'Attacker Attribution of Audio Deepfakes' at arxiv.org, a pre-print to be presented at the Interspeech 2022 conference organized by w:International Speech Communication Association in Korea September 18-22 2022
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→2020's synthetic human-like fakes: + science / review of counter-measures | 'A Review of Modern Audio Deepfake Detection Methods: Challenges and Future Directions' at mdpi.com, a review of audio deepfake detection methods by researchers Zaynab Almutairi and Hebah Elgibreen of the w:King Saud University, Saudi Arabia published in w:Algorithms (journal) on Wednesday 2022-05-04
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7 October 2022
→2020's synthetic human-like fakes: + <ref name="University of Florida 2022"> as {{cite journal}}
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→2020's synthetic human-like fakes: + <ref name="The Conversation 2022"> as {{cite web}} + set the access-date=2022-10-05 which was when I saw this first late in the evening/night
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6 October 2022
→2020's synthetic human-like fakes: working in more links
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→2020's synthetic human-like fakes: + The scientists wrote an article on their work titled "Deepfake audio has a tell – researchers use fluid dynamics to spot artificial imposter voices" at theconversation.com that was published Tuesday 2022-09-20
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→2020's synthetic human-like fakes: + The work "Who Are You (I Really Wanna Know)? Detecting Audio DeepFakes Through Vocal Tract Reconstruction" from researchers of the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research (FICS) in the w:University of Florida and received funding from the w:Office of Naval Research and was presented in August 2020 at the w:USENIX Security Symposium.
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9 September 2022
→1990's synthetic human-like fakes: + <ref name="Bregler1997"> {{cite journal}}
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→1990's synthetic human-like fakes: + paper at dl.acm.org paper at researchgate.net (Bregler at al 1997)
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→1990's synthetic human-like fakes: + view author's site at chris.bregler.com
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→1990's synthetic human-like fakes: + link to Download video evidence of ''Video rewrite: Driving visual speech with audio'' Bregler et al 1997 from dropbox.com+ other authors of the work Michelle Covell and Malcom Slaney
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→1990's synthetic human-like fakes: + 1997 | technology / science | 'Video rewrite: Driving visual speech with audio' at www2.eecs.berkeley.edu[1st seen in 1] Breigler et al presented their work at the ACM SIGGRAPH 1997.
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28 June 2022
24 May 2022
Text replacement - "Laws against synthesis and related crimes" to "Laws against synthesis and other related crimes"
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Text replacement - "[L|l]aws against synthetic filth" to "Laws against synthesis and related crimes"
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27 April 2022
tweak after article name change
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Text replacement - "[A|a]gainst synthetic human-like fakes" to "Organizations and events against synthetic human-like fakes"
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18 February 2022
→Timeline of synthetic human-like fakes: + pic
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→Timeline of synthetic human-like fakes: + '''2020''' '''Controversy''' / '''Public service announcement''' + Channel 4 thieved the appearance of Queen Elizabeth II using deepfake methods + link to YouTube + <ref name="Queen-like deepfake 2020 BBC reporting">
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