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The webpage is about GenAI, an evaluation program administered by the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Information Technology Laboratory. The program aims to assess generative AI technologies developed by the global research community. GenAI's objectives include creating evolving benchmark datasets, facilitating the development of content authenticity detection technologies for various modalities, conducting comparative analyses using relevant metrics, and encouraging technologies that can identify the source of fake or misleading information.
The GenAI pilot study seeks to understand system behavior in distinguishing between synthetic and human-generated content in text and image modalities. It examines how human content differs from synthetic content and how the evaluation findings can help users differentiate between the two. The pilot tests generator teams on their ability to produce synthetic content that mimics human content and discriminator teams on their system's capability to detect synthetic content created by AI models.
The webpage also provides a schedule for future events, including the GenAI Image Launch and Registration opening in March 2025, and a GenAI T2T Workshop and Report availability in April 2025.
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The webpage is about GenAI, an evaluation program administered by the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Information Technology Laboratory. The program aims to assess generative AI technologies developed by the global research community. GenAI's objectives include creating evolving benchmark datasets, facilitating the development of content authenticity detection technologies for various modalities, conducting comparative analyses using relevant metrics, and encouraging technologies that can identify the source of fake or misleading information. The GenAI pilot study seeks to understand system behavior in distinguishing between synthetic and human-generated content in text and image modalities. It examines how human content differs from synthetic content and how the evaluation findings can help users differentiate between the two. The pilot tests generator teams on their ability to produce synthetic content that mimics human content and discriminator teams on their system's capability to detect synthetic content created by AI models. The webpage also provides a schedule for future events, including the GenAI Image Launch and Registration opening in March 2025, and a GenAI T2T Workshop and Report availability in April 2025.
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April 12, 2025, 3:32 p.m.