12 votes AI researchers use heartbeat detection to identify deepfake videos Posted September 16, 2020 by asteroid Tags: deepfakes, artificial intelligence, researchers, heartbeats, video, digital manipulation, technology, author.khari johnson, source.venturebeat https://venturebeat.com/2020/09/03/ai-researchers-use-heartbeat-detection-to-identify-deepfake-videos/ Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Authors Khari Johnson Published Sep 3 2020 Word count 813 words 5 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK [2] Akir September 16, 2020 Link This is good news and all, but I am just a bit freaked out to learn that you can detect a heartbeat from a simple video. This is good news and all, but I am just a bit freaked out to learn that you can detect a heartbeat from a simple video. 7 votes ChuckS September 17, 2020 Link Parent Your skin flushes, ever so slightly, with every heart beat. Your skin flushes, ever so slightly, with every heart beat. 1 vote [3] moriarty September 17, 2020 Link This is going to be just another feature layer for deep-fake algorithms to optimize over This is going to be just another feature layer for deep-fake algorithms to optimize over 6 votes [2] krg September 17, 2020 Link Parent Arms races are everywhere. Arms races are everywhere. 4 votes moriarty September 17, 2020 Link Parent Quite. I wonder though if there is ever going to be a hard cap due to the finite nature of GPU clusters Quite. I wonder though if there is ever going to be a hard cap due to the finite nature of GPU clusters 2 votes
[2] Akir September 16, 2020 Link This is good news and all, but I am just a bit freaked out to learn that you can detect a heartbeat from a simple video. This is good news and all, but I am just a bit freaked out to learn that you can detect a heartbeat from a simple video. 7 votes ChuckS September 17, 2020 Link Parent Your skin flushes, ever so slightly, with every heart beat. Your skin flushes, ever so slightly, with every heart beat. 1 vote
ChuckS September 17, 2020 Link Parent Your skin flushes, ever so slightly, with every heart beat. Your skin flushes, ever so slightly, with every heart beat. 1 vote
[3] moriarty September 17, 2020 Link This is going to be just another feature layer for deep-fake algorithms to optimize over This is going to be just another feature layer for deep-fake algorithms to optimize over 6 votes [2] krg September 17, 2020 Link Parent Arms races are everywhere. Arms races are everywhere. 4 votes moriarty September 17, 2020 Link Parent Quite. I wonder though if there is ever going to be a hard cap due to the finite nature of GPU clusters Quite. I wonder though if there is ever going to be a hard cap due to the finite nature of GPU clusters 2 votes
[2] krg September 17, 2020 Link Parent Arms races are everywhere. Arms races are everywhere. 4 votes moriarty September 17, 2020 Link Parent Quite. I wonder though if there is ever going to be a hard cap due to the finite nature of GPU clusters Quite. I wonder though if there is ever going to be a hard cap due to the finite nature of GPU clusters 2 votes
moriarty September 17, 2020 Link Parent Quite. I wonder though if there is ever going to be a hard cap due to the finite nature of GPU clusters Quite. I wonder though if there is ever going to be a hard cap due to the finite nature of GPU clusters 2 votes
This is good news and all, but I am just a bit freaked out to learn that you can detect a heartbeat from a simple video.
Your skin flushes, ever so slightly, with every heart beat.
This is going to be just another feature layer for deep-fake algorithms to optimize over
Arms races are everywhere.
Quite. I wonder though if there is ever going to be a hard cap due to the finite nature of GPU clusters