Tech Target: Applications of Generative Adversarial Networks Hold Promise

Tech Target: Applications of Generative Adversarial Networks Hold Promise

Access Partnership’s Head of Data Policy & Trust, Michael Clauser, was quoted by Tech Target some of the applications of Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN) – the technology behind deep fakes.

“The purpose behind inventing [generative adversarial networks] was to create the ability to augment data sets if you didn’t have enough data, or if you have incomplete data,” said Michael Clauser, head of data and trust at Access Partnership, a global tech policy consultancy. “This is a really powerful artificial intelligence that can create near data and similar data.”

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