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[[File:Appearance of Queen Elizabeth II stolen by Channel 4 in Dec 2020 (screenshot at 191s).png|thumb|right|480px|In Dec 2020 Channel 4 aired a Queen-like fake i.e. they had thieved the appearance of Queen Elizabeth II using deepfake methods.]]
[[File:Appearance of Queen Elizabeth II stolen by Channel 4 in Dec 2020 (screenshot at 191s).png|thumb|right|480px|In Dec 2020 Channel 4 aired a Queen-like fake i.e. they had thieved the appearance of Queen Elizabeth II using deepfake methods.]]


* '''2022''' | '''<font color="green">counter-measure</font>''' | The work [https://www.usenix.org/system/files/sec22fall_blue.pdf '''''Who Are You (I Really Wanna Know)? Detecting Audio DeepFakes Through Vocal Tract Reconstruction''''' at usenix.org], [https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity22/presentation/blue presentation page], [https://www.usenix.org/system/files/sec22-blue.pdf version included in the proceedings] and [https://www.usenix.org/system/files/sec22_slides-blue.pdf slides] from researchers of the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research (FICS) in the [[w:University of Florida]] received funding from the [[w:Office of Naval Research]] and was presented in August 2020 at the [[w:USENIX]] Security Symposium. The scientists wrote an article on their work titled [https://theconversation.com/deepfake-audio-has-a-tell-researchers-use-fluid-dynamics-to-spot-artificial-imposter-voices-189104 '''''Deepfake audio has a tell – researchers use fluid dynamics to spot artificial imposter voices''''' at theconversation.com] that was published Tuesday 2022-09-20.<ref name="The Conversation 2022">
* '''2022''' | '''<font color="green">counter-measure</font>''' | The work [https://www.usenix.org/system/files/sec22fall_blue.pdf '''''Who Are You (I Really Wanna Know)? Detecting Audio DeepFakes Through Vocal Tract Reconstruction''''' at usenix.org], [https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity22/presentation/blue presentation page], [https://www.usenix.org/system/files/sec22-blue.pdf version included in the proceedings]<ref name="University of Florida 2022">
 
{{cite journal
| last1      = Blue
| first1    = Logan
| last2      = Warren
| first2    =  Kevin
| last3      = Abdullah
| first3    = Hadi
| last4      = Gibson
| first4    = Cassidy
| last5      = Vargas
| first5    = Luis
| last6      = O’Dell
| first6    = Jessica
| last7      = Butler
| first7    = Kevin
| last8      = Traynor
| first8    = Patrick     
| date      = August 2022
| title      = Who Are You (I Really Wanna Know)? Detecting Audio DeepFakes Through Vocal Tract Reconstruction
| url        = https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity22/presentation/blue
| journal    = Proceedings of the 31st USENIX Security Symposium
| volume    =
| issue      =
| pages      = 2691-2708
| doi        =
| isbn      = 978-1-939133-31-1
| access-date = 2022-10-06
}}
 
</ref> and [https://www.usenix.org/system/files/sec22_slides-blue.pdf slides] from researchers of the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity Research (FICS) in the [[w:University of Florida]] received funding from the [[w:Office of Naval Research]] and was presented in August 2020 at the [[w:USENIX]] Security Symposium. The scientists wrote an article on their work titled [https://theconversation.com/deepfake-audio-has-a-tell-researchers-use-fluid-dynamics-to-spot-artificial-imposter-voices-189104 '''''Deepfake audio has a tell – researchers use fluid dynamics to spot artificial imposter voices''''' at theconversation.com] that was published Tuesday 2022-09-20.<ref name="The Conversation 2022">
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