Detecting deepfakes and Gen AI Standards for AI watermarking and multimedia authenticity (Workshop)

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The rapid developments in AI technology, such as deep learning, have led to an increased pervasiveness and proliferation of misinformation through deepfakes, a type of synthetic AI-generated media (could be video, images, text and audio) and are becoming increasingly difficult to detect both by the human eye and by existing detection technologies. These developments have significantly increased cybersecurity risks, digital copyright infringements and potentially impact trust in digital systems.

Opening remarks:

Bilel Jamoussi
Deputy to the Director and Chief of Telecommunication Standardization Policy Department, TSB
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

Speakers:

Sam Gregory
Executive Director
WITNESS

Harry Yeff (REEPS100)
Chief Curator of Artistic Intelligence Visionary Initiative
R100 Studios

Helena Leurent
Director General
Consumer International

Nicholas Thompson
CEO
The Atlantic

Robin Raskin
Founder
The Virtual Events Group (VEG)

Tobias Bednarz
Legal Cousellor, Copyright Law Division, Copyright and Creative Industries Sector
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
Moderator(s):

Alessandra Sala
Sr. Director of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
Shutterstock
President, Women in AI

Peter Eisert
Professor Visual Computing
Humboldt University of Berlin

Touradj Ebrahimi
Professor
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Li Wenyu
Director Intellectual Property and Innovation Development Center
China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT)
Professor level Senior Engineer

Jonghyun Woo
CEO
DualAuth
President of Passwordless Alliance

Rijul Gupta
CEO
DeepMedia

Emma Brown
Co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer
DeepMedia

Wang Ce
Researcher
China Mobile Research Institute

Hu Zhengkun
Director of AI Ethics and Governance Research
SenseTime

Touradj Ebrahimi
Professor
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Jonathan Geater
Chief Product and Technology Officer
DataTrails
Co-Chair of the IETF Supply Chain Integrity, Transparency and Trust Working Group

Emma Brown
Co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer
DeepMedia

Thomas Wiegand
Chair of ITU/WHO Focus Group on AI for Health
Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI)

Andrew Jenks
Director of Media Provenance
Microsoft

Leonard Rosenthol
Senior Principal Architect
Adobe

Silvio Dulinsky
Deputy Secretary-General
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

Gilles Thonet
Deputy Secretary-General
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)

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