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Originally posted on Kent State TodayAs part of Âé¶¹´«Ã½'s Student Employee Appreciation Week, Career Exploration and Development proudly announces recipients of the 2025 Student Employee and Supervisor Awards. These annual honors recognize outstanding individuals who exemplify excellence in their roles across campus, demonstrating initiative, leadership, inclusivity and an enduring commitment to community. Change-Maker AwardSeema DhaherSeema Dhaher, Recreation and Wellness ServicesSeema is a true example of this award through her leadership and dedication to Recreation and W...
Attacks that use AI can be difficult to detect and mitigate. However, there are several techniques that you can use to recognize and avoid these kinds of attacks and scams.
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The rapid increase in the abilities of AI models has led to the creation of deepfakes. Deepfakes are video or audio messages generated by artificial intelligence, which can be used to impersonate an individual by mimicking their voice and face. Advanced AI models can generate deepfakes by using videos, audio clips, and images of their targets to create very realistic lookalikes. For those who have a large public social media presence, it is very easy for a scammer to obtain sample videos, audio and images, which could be used to generate a deepfake.
Artificial intelligence programs will process and store data entered into them. While every platform's policy on data retention and usage will vary, many public AI platforms will use this data to train the AI models. Because of this, your data may be used to influence the output of AI models, meaning that sensitive or proprietary information could be exposed to unauthorized individuals when the model answers their questions.