Tag: Open Source
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Origin Lens: Verify Image Authenticity with C2PA Content Credentials
Every day, millions of images circulate online stripped of their history. A photo of a protest, a portrait of a political figure, a news image from a war zone — you see it, but you have no idea where it came from, whether it was edited, or whether it was generated by AI at all.…
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PowerSkills: Giving AI Agents Control Over Windows with PowerShell
PowerSkills is an open-source PowerShell toolkit that gives AI agents structured JSON control over Outlook, Edge browser, desktop, and system operations on Windows 10/11.
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Introducing CRED-1: An Open Domain Credibility Dataset for Fighting Online Misinformation
How do you know whether a news source is trustworthy? That question is at the heart of my latest research project. Today, I am releasing CRED-1, an open multi-signal domain credibility dataset that assigns credibility scores to 2,672 domains known for publishing misinformation, conspiracy theories, or other unreliable content. Why Another Dataset? Existing source lists…
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Three Open Datasets on AI-Driven Disinformation: From LLM-Generated News to Expert Threat Assessments
How well can people actually detect AI-generated news? What strategies do large language models use to mimic journalistic writing? And what do domain experts think about the evolving threat landscape of generative AI disinformation? These are the questions driving a multi-year, mixed-methods research program on AI-driven disinformation. Today, I’m making three core datasets from this…
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Introducing olcli: A Command-Line Interface for Overleaf
If you’ve ever wished you could work on your Overleaf projects with your favorite local editor, or automate LaTeX workflows from the command line, I have good news: olcli is here. What is olcli? olcli (Overleaf CLI) is an open-source command-line tool that lets you interact with your Overleaf projects directly from the terminal. Whether…