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Stanford EE

Designing for Authenticity: Applying Authenticity

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Packard 204
Nov
30
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'Designing for Authenticity.’ EE’s Starling Lab for Data Integrity explores how emerging cryptographic and decentralized technologies can be used to authenticate content. 

In an age of mis/disinformation and generative artificial intelligence, how can we design new tools and systems to reduce information uncertainty and restore trust in digital content?

Seminar Highlights ● Explore cryptographic authentication, timestamping services, and decentralized systems ● Hear from practitioners in journalism, law, history, and engineering about their applied research ● Discover tools that you can use for archiving, open source investigation, and data collaborations

  • Talk 3 of 3: VERIFY - Applying Authenticity
    • Nov 30, 12pm to 1pm, Packard 204

AUTHENTICITY-BY-DESIGN FALL SEMINAR SERIES OPEN TO STUDENTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS

Questions: rsvp@starlinglab.org