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Month: October 2023

Reality can be lying: Deepfakes and image manipulation @ CVPR ’23
CVPR '23 | Science

Reality can be lying: Deepfakes and image manipulation @ CVPR ’23

ByJan Zahálka 18 October 2023

Deepfakes & image manipulation are increasingly used for spreading fake news or falsely incriminating people, presenting a security and privacy threat. This post summarizes CVPR ’23 work on the topic.

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Privacy attacks @ CVPR ’23: How to steal models and data
CVPR '23 | Science

Privacy attacks @ CVPR ’23: How to steal models and data

ByJan Zahálka 4 October 2023

This post summarizes CVPR ’23 work on privacy attacks that threaten to steal an AI model (model stealing) or its training data (model inversion).

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