Anson, IanNwosu, KiffyEvered, ChloeKim, JeanAnson,IanMallinson,ChristineFilomeno,FelipeKim,JeanMoreland,D’JuanBarnes,AmyRalston,Myriamjaneja,Vandana2024-08-202024-08-202023-12-18Anson, Ian, host. Interview with Kiffy Nwosu, Chloe Evered, and Jean Kim. “Using Interdisciplinarity to Tackle Audio Deepfakes.” Retrieving the Social Sciences (podcast). Decemeber 18, 2023. https://socialscience.umbc.edu/episode-51/.http://hdl.handle.net/11603/35708Director : Dr. Christine Mallinson. Associate Director: Dr. Philippe Filomeno. Production Assistants: Amy Barnes and Myriam Ralston. Undergraduate production assistant: Jean Kim. Theme music was composed and recorded by Diwan MorelandOn this episode, Dr. Anson speaks with two talented student researchers associated with the ongoing NSF-funded EAGER award led by Drs. Christine Mallinson and Vandana Janeja of UMBC. Kiffy Nwosu is an undergraduate computer science student from Maryland who has worked as a researcher at UMBC since high school, and is now a student at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Chloe Evered, originally of Houston, Texas, is a recent graduate of the Georgetown University department of linguistics with a minor in Chinese. Chloe is now pursuing a master’s degree in linguistics, also at Georgetown.35mins 34secsen-USUsing Interdisciplinarity to Tackle Audio DeepfakesSound