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Kim Komando Today

The science behind finding deepfakes, robotic chef, tech trivia

Kim Komando Today

WestStar Multimedia Entertainment, Inc

News, Tech News, Technology

4.8770 Ratings

🗓️ 28 November 2019

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of Komando On Demand: Insider Edition, Kim talks to an expert in deepfake technology, Henry Ajder, head of communications and research analysis at Deeptrace. The company uses manual searching, web scraping tools and data analysis to detect deepfakes. Plus, don't miss this week's trivia. We'll tell you what computer has been the best selling model from the '80s till now. And learn about a robotic chef that can cook 2,000 different meals.

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0:00.0

It's getting interesting because now we can actually even within the system start to blend between virtual humans and create kind of a being that doesn't necessarily come from any one scan or real human because the source of this stuff is real humans.

0:16.1

Welcome to Commando on Demand Insider, your fast-paced weekly update straight from Kim's desk to your ears.

0:22.1

I'm Mike James. And today, Kim talks with, well, we're very excited to have Henry Adger.

0:27.0

He's the head of communications and research analysis, a deep trace. Basically, they scan the

0:32.0

internet looking for fakes. He's going to tell us how they do it. Plus, is porn coming to a podcast near you? And

0:39.9

Tailspin is a company that gives a whole new meeting to on-the-job training. Kim talks to

0:44.9

Kyle Jackson, Tailspin's CEO, about how they're using technology like VR to train employees

0:51.4

for what they call soft skills. It's the future of employee training.

0:57.5

Plus, Kim has this week's hot topic and a serious online threat to kids, especially daughters,

1:02.6

that you need to know about. And the holidays are here, so you might need a little help around

1:07.2

the kitchen. Well, how about a robot chef? We're going to talk to a guy who created

1:12.4

a robotic chef, and we're going to find out when this technology will be available in your kitchen,

1:18.7

and I'm going to give you a hint. It's sooner than you think. Plus, every week we give you

1:22.7

trivia and ask that you don't use Google or Surrey or Cortana to get the answer. This week's trivia question,

1:30.1

we all have a window or a Mac at our home. Almost 90% of America actually has a computer in their home,

1:37.2

but go back to 1984 and that number was closer to 8%. So from the early 80s to now,

1:43.4

what do you think has been the most popular best-selling

1:46.1

computer of all time? We've got four choices for you. A Mac, an Apple Mac, that is. And B,

1:52.8

is it a Commodore 64? C, the Dell XPS, or D, H.P. 100LX. What's the most popular computer from the 80s until now? The answer

2:05.8

coming up later in this podcast. And real quick, this is not the Kim Commando show. Every week,

2:10.9

Kim gives you the very latest tech news, tips, DIYs, and of course, we take your questions on the show.

2:16.4

It's a lot of fun and you can even go

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