Lincoln spoke Spanish? UTSA professors explore benefits, dangers of deepfakes, AI-generated content.

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UTSA history professors aim to educate about deepfakes and the impact of AI-generated content. “Who can you trust when you can’t even trust your own eyes?”

speaking in English to warn Americans about election interference.

. “Little wonder that people are freaking out. After all, who can you trust when you can’t even trust your own eyes?”Meanwhile, in San Antonio, UTSA and other institutions of higher learning are trying to familiarize themselves with ChatGPT, an app that can attempt to solve math problems and imitate conversational English to explain concepts and write simple yet often nuanced sentences.

Last year, Gibson recruited Cindy Ermus and Jerry Gonzalez, both UTSA associate history professors, and others to develop the website as part of the Digital Literacy Accelerator program through the U.S. Department of Education. Gibson aims to attract kindergarten-through-12th grade and higher education programs to the website. By summer, he hopes to apply for educational grants to help the team post lesson plans with suggestions on how to teach students about AI-generation apps that are already widely available.

 

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