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Welcome back to another episode of The A100 Podcast! In this week's episode, Colleen Gallagher concludes our special three-part series on AI in PR with an insightful solo cast. Today, we explore two critical areas where AI can enhance your PR efforts: crisis management and influencer identification and engagement. These topics are part of the five areas we cover in our newly released AI ebook, "Five Ways to Use AI in Your Association's PR Efforts." Email cgallagher@onwrdupwrd.com to get your copy or download it here: https://onwrdupwrd.com/ebook-5-ways-to-use-ai-in-your-pr-efforts/ Key Highlights: Crisis Management with AI: Early Warning System: Learn how AI-powered tools like Meltwater or Brandwatch can monitor and analyze data to provide real-time sentiment tracking, allowing you to be proactive when a crisis is unfolding. Developing a Crisis Management Strategy: Discover how AI can help draft a preliminary crisis response plan, analyze historical data and suggest effective strategies based on past crises. Combating Disinformation: Explore tools like Truepic or Deepware that can verify the authenticity of images and videos to help counter disinformation and deep fakes. Influencer Identification and Engagement with AI: Identifying the Right Influencers: Understand how AI can analyze content across various platforms to find influencers whose values and audiences align with your organization. Tools like Traackr and Klear can assist in this process. Crafting Targeted Outreach: See how AI can review influencers' past content to help draft personalized outreach messages and suggest the best times and platforms to engage with them. Stay Connected: Subscribe to The Association 100 podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or YouTube Podcasts to ensure you never miss an episode. Follow us on LinkedIn at The Association 100 and OnWrd & UpWrd for the latest in association trends and strategies. Resources: Check out our website at onwrdupwrd.com in the coming weeks for a new toolkit on using AI in PR or to sign up for our upcoming workshops. More to come soon on this! Stay tuned for more episodes packed with insights to help your association become the go-to source in your industry or profession!
We're off for the summer, but stopping by with a quick update on a few cool happenings at The Next Great Thing! Now through August 20th, vote for ‘The Paradox of Loneliness and Technology,' our live podcast recording at SXSW 2024. We'll be joined on stage by some incredible friends of the pod: Leslie Witt, Chief Product & Design Officer at Headspace; Kyle Rand, Co-Founder & CEO at Rendever; and Erick Hachenburg, the Founder of Tenor, which created the first-ever GIF Keyboard. Then, be sure to visit www.sfappworks.com to get your free copy of our new book, ‘Just Start (Up): The Founder's Guide to Becoming The Next Great Thing.' It's chock-full of lessons, inspiration, and practical advice on growing and scaling your startup. You'll learn from some of our favorite podcast guests, like Rahul Roy-Chowdhury, the CEO of Grammarly; Jenny Arden, the Chief Design Officer at Zillow; and leaders from thredUP, Coursera, Rover, Truepic, and more. See you in the fall for Season 3 of TNGT!VOTE HERE: https://panelpicker.sxsw.com/vote/132358
The Generative AI News (GAIN) rundown for April 6, 2023, focused on regulators and OpenAI, ChatGPT's popularity compared to the iPhone, deepfake disclosure, authentication and ownership, monetizing those generative AI models, what's Meta doing, and more. Bret Kinsella (that's me) hosts this week with guests Nina Schick, the author of the 2020 book Deepfakes, and Eric Schwartz, head writer at Voicebot.ai. The top stories in generative AI land this week include: ChatGPT Gets Banned A time-out chair for OpenAI and some unfortunate users: Italy took action. Canada opened an investigation. France received complaints. Germany and Ireland indicated they'd like to get involved. Regulators have OpenAI in their sights. How will it go down? ChatGPT vs. Alexa vs. iPhone Compared to what?: ChatGPT is a phenomenon, but how does it stack up to the hype of earlier products? We compare ChatGPT to some notable break-out hits. Deepfake Solutions Provenance in the unreal valley: It's a deepfake, but you want to disclose its synthetic origins. You also want to show its history and ownership. How about a cryptographic signature from Truepic that tracks the life of the digital artifact? The unbearable likeness of your being: Those amazingly lifelike avatars don't have a clear ownership model today. Someone could make a deepfake of you, and what recourse do you have? However, if you owned the copyright to your digital likeness… Bing Chat Ads Arrive Paying for those GPT-4 inference costs: We knew they were coming, and now we know what they look like, at least one format. Bing Chat has ads that look a lot like what you see in web searches today, with a twist. Generative AI definitely has a revenue model. Meta Gets Objective Alignment is king: Meta rolled out another researcher-only generative AI model. However, this time it showed up with a demonstration app. Segment Anything is a new AI (foundation) model for identifying objects in images and being able to save them separately from the picture with two clicks. Canva, the True Believer Taking the lead over Microsoft: The Redmond giant has talked about DALL-E and GPT-4 in Microsoft Designer and coming to PowerPoint. Canva just started adding new features. A light skepticism from the company in December (ironically about new generative AI features) was replaced by more robust tools and a bigger vision. More About GAIN The show is recorded live and streamed via YouTube and LinkedIn at 12 noon ET on Thursdays. You can re-watch each week's discussion on Voicebot's YouTube channel. Please join us live next week on YouTube or LinkedIn. Also, participate in the live show by commenting, and we are likely to give you a shoutout and may even show your comment on screen.
Before the decade is out, over 90% of all the content on the internet will be artificially generated. From deepfakes of famous faces to flattering (or not-so-flattering) Instagram and TikTok filters, we've already seen a glimpse of what's possible. But as generative AI rapidly evolves and becomes more widespread, fake media is getting real… deceptively real. Separating fact from fiction will soon become nearly impossible, and, left unchecked, the proliferation of fake and manipulated digital content will lead to the dangerous erosion of trust and transparency in institutions, services, relationships, and society. But Jeff McGregor sees a more optimistic future. As CEO of Truepic, a company named one of TIME's Best Inventions of 2022, he's on a mission to restore authenticity, transparency, and trust across the internet. Truepic's patented secure camera technology verifies and authenticates digital media at the point of creation by capturing, signing, and sealing the metadata inside of every photo or video, creating a tamper-evident digital fingerprint that can be tracked across the web. Jeff joins the podcast to explain why, in an era of AI-generated synthetic media, establishing a framework to ensure the authenticity of visual media is critical. He also shares his insights on the broader implications of digital manipulation for society and how Truepic is addressing these challenges to bring trust and transparency back online.
Nick Brown, vice-president of product at Truepic, describes how the company's technology and standards developed by the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity is fighting fakes and other forms of image tampering, by securing data from the camera lens to the users' screens.
Businesses rely on digital photos and videos to make everyday business decisions, but they struggle with confirming the content's authenticity. Bob Homer, VP and General Manager of Insurance and Alliances at Equifax talks with Mounir Ibrahim, VP of Public Affairs and Impact at Truepic about how the company is using data and technology to restore trust in digital images. Don't miss these highlights: 1:00 – About Truepic2:16 – How Equifax partners with Truepic to streamline insurance industry's underwriting and claim processes4:25 –Truepic Vision use cases in industries that rely on digital photos and video7:50 – The science behind the Truepic Vision technology software11:45 – The configurability and flexibility of the platform15:00 – Quantifying savings from using Truepic Vision16:54 – How Truepic can help insurance companies reach economic, social and governance targets19:30 – How Truepic can help verify warranty providers, especially in auto sales21:05 – Ubiquity of digital tools and importance of authenticity to undergird digital transformationsFind out more at: equifax.com/business/product/truepic-vision/
Truepic ve Xprize gibi faydalı teknolojilerden bahsediyoruz: -Truepic sahte medyaya karşı geliştirilen bir çözüm. Truepic, görüntüleri ve videoları çekildiklerinde doğrulamak için bir teknoloji kullanıyor. Kullanıcılar, materyallerini Truepic platformuna yüklüyor, bu platform daha sonra kaynağını doğruluyor. Fotoğrafın zaman damgası, coğrafi kodu ve diğer meta verileri oluşturuluyor. Fotoğraf, kimliği doğrulanmış bir medyaya dönüşüyor ve kaç kez manipüle edildiğinden bağımsız olarak, her zaman yaratıcısının elinde kimliği – künyesi doğrulanmış bir orijinali oluyor. - XPRIZE'ın amacı ise, yapay zeka (AI) teknolojilerinin benimsenmesini hızlandırmak ve toplumsal büyük sorunları çözmek için ölçeklenebilir teknolojinin yaratıcı, yenilikçi ve cüretkar yanını kullanmak. Mesela XPRIZE Carbon Removal, insanlığın karşı karşıya olduğu en büyük tehdit olan iklim değişikliğiyle mücadele etmeyi ve dünyanın karbon döngüsünü yeniden dengelemeyi amaçlıyor. Bu 100 milyon dolarlık yarışma, tarihin en büyük teşvik ödülü.
Roboto News 17.09.21. - Truepic y la batalla contra los deepfakes. - Google recibe multa millonaria por parte de la Comisión de Competencia de Corea del Sur. - Naciones Unidas: Bachelet enfatiza la urgente necesidad de establecer una moratoria a la venta y el uso de los sistemas de inteligencia artificial que amenazan gravemente a los derechos humanos. - En limpio: Epic Games vs. Apple. Si te interesa el impacto que tiene la tecnología en nuestras sociedades: www.amenazaroboto.com. Te invitamos a seguirnos en @AmenazaRoboto en Twitter e Instagram.
Steven Tiell joins us to discuss what organisations need to build ethical AI. Steven is a Senior Principal at Accenture, looking at both responsible Innovation + Data Ethics. You can follow him on Twitter (@stiell) or LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3qIuKFY This episode was recorded in 2020. This episode is brought to you by EthicsGrade, an ESG Ratings agency with a particular focus on Technology Governance, especially AI Ethics. You can find more information about EthicsGrade here: https://www.ethicsgrade.io/ You can also follow EthicsGrade on Twitter (@EthicsGrade) and LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2JCiQOg Connect with Us: Join our Slack channel for more conversation about the big ethics issues that rise from AI: https://bit.ly/3jVdNov Follow Are You A Robot? on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @AreYouARobotPod Follow our LinkedIn page: https://bit.ly/3gqzbSw Follow Demetrios on Twitter @Dpbrinkm and LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2TPrA5w Resources mentioned in this episode: Accenture 2014 Technology Vision: https://accntu.re/3qIuMO6 Steven's panel on Deepfakes: https://bit.ly/3teerTb How to Survive a Robot Uprising: Tips on Defending Yourself Against the Coming Rebellion: http://bit.ly/3tikruf Truepic: https://truepic.com/ Data Ethics Salon Series: http://bit.ly/2OiI8DX
Authenticity in photos and videos is an age-old problem, but it’s grown exponentially with social media. From catfishing to manipulated news clips, how can you fully trust what you see online? Many platforms have deployed algorithms to spot misleading media, but they’re not always accurate and often act too late. “That’s where Truepic is taking a completely different approach, which is instead of trying to detect what’s fake, we try to prove what’s real,” said Sherif Hana, vice president of R&D at Truepic, on the latest episode of The Qualcomm Podcast. Since 85 percent of images are taken with smartphones, a better solution lies at the source — the point of capture. In this episode, host PJ Jacobowitz chats with Sherif about how the company collaborated with Qualcomm to build photo authentication technology directly into smartphones. This first-of-its-kind solution creates secure media where everything — the pixels, as well as the date, time, and location of capture, plus more — are verified as authentic. Even the slightest manipulations are made apparent, and users are empowered to fact-check themselves with a simple click.
While forgery and deception are intrinsically linked to the human condition, the information age in which we live is increasingly moving toward what author and broadcaster Nina Schick describes as the infocalypse, a point in the not-too-distant-future when it will become impossible to tell what is real and what is fake in the media we consume. Over the last decade, Nina has cultivated her expertise in geopolitics and emerging technology. She has worked on the frontline of major global events including Brexit; the EU’s migrant crisis; election interference; and on the evolution of disinformation and information warfare. Nina has advised a group of global leaders including Joe Biden, the former Vice President of the United States, and Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the former Secretary General of NATO, on deepfakes. (https://ninaschick.org/) Fact-checking organizations · APF Fact Check – factcheck.afp.com · AP Fact – apnews.com/APFactCheck · BBC Reality Check – bbc.co.uk/news/reality_check • FullFact – fullfact.org · Politfact – politifact.com · Snopes – snopes.com Media provenance · Content Authenticity Initiative (Adobe) – contentauthenticity.org · Digimac – digimap.edina.ac.uk · News Provenance Project – newsprovenanceproject.com · Pressland – pressland.com Disinformation detection and protection · Amped – ampedsoftware.com · AI Foundation – aifoundation.com · Bellingcat – bellingcat.com · DARPA – darpa.mil · EUvsDisinfo – euvsdisinfo.eu · The Citizen Lab at the University ofToronto – citizenlab.ca · DeepTrace – deeptracelabs.com · Jigsaw – jigsaw.google.com · NewsGuard – newsguardtech.com · Truepic – truepic.com ** Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54828853-deep-fakes-and-the-infocalypse?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=dZScFHhT1S&rank=1 YouTube https://youtu.be/msA_OC7VEZk Audio production by Graham Stephenson Episode music: Caprese by Blue Dot Sessions Rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Anchor, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, and Spotify
While forgery and deception are intrinsically linked to the human condition, the information age in which we live is increasingly moving toward what author and broadcaster Nina Schick describes as the infocalypse, a point in the not-too-distant-future when it will become impossible to tell what is real and what is fake in the media we consume. Over the last decade, Nina has cultivated her expertise in geopolitics and emerging technology. She has worked on the frontline of major global events including Brexit; the EU's migrant crisis; election interference; and on the evolution of disinformation and information warfare. Nina has advised a group of global leaders including Joe Biden, the former Vice President of the United States, and Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the former Secretary General of NATO, on deepfakes. (https://ninaschick.org/) Fact-checking organizations · APF Fact Check – factcheck.afp.com · AP Fact – apnews.com/APFactCheck · BBC Reality Check – bbc.co.uk/news/reality_check • FullFact – fullfact.org · Politfact – politifact.com · Snopes – snopes.com Media provenance · Content Authenticity Initiative (Adobe) – contentauthenticity.org · Digimac – digimap.edina.ac.uk · News Provenance Project – newsprovenanceproject.com · Pressland – pressland.com Disinformation detection and protection · Amped – ampedsoftware.com · AI Foundation – aifoundation.com · Bellingcat – bellingcat.com · DARPA – darpa.mil · EUvsDisinfo – euvsdisinfo.eu · The Citizen Lab at the University ofToronto – citizenlab.ca · DeepTrace – deeptracelabs.com · Jigsaw – jigsaw.google.com · NewsGuard – newsguardtech.com · Truepic – truepic.com ** Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54828853-deep-fakes-and-the-infocalypse?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=dZScFHhT1S&rank=1 (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54828853-deep-fakes-and-the-infocalypse?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=dZScFHhT1S&rank=1) YouTube https://youtu.be/msA_OC7VEZk (https://youtu.be/msA_OC7VEZk) Audio production by Graham Stephenson Episode music: Caprese by https://www.sessions.blue/ (Blue Dot Sessions) Rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Anchor, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, and Spotify
En esta emisión: DJI anuncia nuevos sistemas cardán, Truepic está desarrollando un sistema para verificar la autenticidad de videos e imágenes, y Microsoft hace que los sistema de inteligencia artificial sean más útiles para las personas con discapacidades. En la música: Barely Breathing de Duncan Sheik, Dye It Red de [...] The post ByteTrax EP08 first appeared on DEFRAG.
When it comes to the Internet, "seeing is no longer believing" is how Craig Stack describes it. Craig is the founder of Truepic a company hyper-focused on authentic photos and videos to help not only the insurance industry but lenders, jewelers, e-commerce sites, and more. The millisecond a photo is taken using his camera technology, it's run through 22 fraud detection tests. Listen in to learn more about what Craig calls “controlled capture.”
2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the United Nations. As the UN looks to deliver a future that is anchored in universality, indivisibility and integration, an important question has emerged: what UN will we need in order to deliver the future we want? On Episode 18 of Capital Musings, we pose this question to Mounir Ibrahim—who references his experience as a U.S. diplomat working in Syria, a member of the U.S. Mission to the United Nations under Ambassador Samantha Power, and as the Vice President of Strategic Partnerships with Truepic, the digital photo and video verification platform that is involved in sustainable projects as well as documenting COVID-19 in conflict zones—provides his answer to this question.
Sherif Hanna, VP of Ecosystem Development at Truepic, describes their blockchain-based solution to the problem of deepfakes.. Read more: https://mackinstitute.wharton.upenn.edu/2019/truepic-sherif-hanna/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, host Brian Wesolowski tackles "deepfakes:" images or videos created using fairly advanced technology that depict something that never really happened. In this episode we hear from Tara Vassefi of Truepic, a company that is working to address the implications of this serious issue. After that, Brian brings in D.C.-based artist Sarah Jamison, who draws her inspiration from the digital media that permeates our life. Her work will soon be on display at CDT’s DC offices, so be sure to visit sometime this spring. More on TruePic: https://twitter.com/truepicinc More on Sarah Jamison: http://www.sarah-jamison.com/ More on our host, Brian: bit.ly/cdtbrian Attribution: sounds used from Psykophobia, Taira Komori, BenKoning, Zabuhailo, bloomypetal, guitarguy1985, bmusic92, and offthesky of freesound.org.
A empresa que surgiu em 2015 foi escolhida como uma das mais inovadores de 2019 segundo a respeitada publicação Fast Company. Truepic é um app grátis já usado por mais de 100 países e até pelo governo norte-americano. E em breve poderá estar embutido no seu smartphone ou câmera profissional. Fhox.com.br --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/FHOXCast/support
Tom's guest in this episode is Sherif Hanna — Senior Director for platform integration at Truepic, a California startup company that is now grappling with one of the more vexing problems of our time - namely how to authenticate digital imagery so that viewers of the image know that it has been seen and rendered as the photographer intended and that it accurately reflects what the photographer saw at the moment of image capture. You can learn more about Truepic here.Support the show (https://www.asmp.org/asmp-foundation-donations/)
Finding good stocks to own—or short—isn't easy. It's especially difficult if you rely on financial headlines or 30-second soundbites from the talking heads. That just makes you part of the herd. Finding ideas that make a difference in your portfolio is about doing the real work. I'm talking about primary research. Today I'm launching a new podcast segment, the “Hedge Fund Corner,” to teach you how to do it. And I've invited Craig Stack, founder of photo app Truepic, to the show today to help you get a jump start…
Today on the 5: As we rapidly approach a point where nothing is real, can companies like Truepic provide some basic assurance?