
This week, Centre-UB PhD student, Tim Murphy, presented to an audience of academics and practitioners about his PhD investigating whether there are bio-behavioural features that distinguish between real and deepfake faces. Find out more about Tim’s PhD here.
The seminar brought academics from various universities and policing and justice practitioners to the university to hear from a range of speakers in addition to Tim. Topics covered included using AI to generate synthetic faces as fillers for police line-ups, electronic monitoring and AI, and building an AI-enabled decision support tool to detect serial sexual offences. The seminar was hosted by the Centre for Crime, Justice and Policing, the Institute for Data and AI, and Centre-UB.