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Scientists found that people are becoming overconfident about their ability to tell real and digital faces apart, making us susceptible to misinformation and fraud.
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People are overconfident about spotting AI faces, study finds
Most people believe they can spot AI-generated faces, but that confidence is out of date, research from UNSW Sydney and the Australian National University (ANU) has demonstrated. With AI-generated ...
Can you tell the difference between an artificial-intelligence-generated face and a real one? In an era of digital misinformation, where fabricated images can spread widely across news and social ...
Spotting a fake face created by artificial intelligence might sound like a job for advanced algorithms, but research suggests humans can learn to do it surprisingly well with just five minutes of ...
Researchers find that "object recognition" ability, rather than intelligence or tech experience, determines who can best ...
You can’t hide your lying AIs. Not only is AI slop taking over the internet, but it’s becoming indistinguishable from the real deal. Scientists have found that people can’t tell the different between ...
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Instagram is reportedly developing an AI powered “Create my likeness” tool that lets users generate photos and videos using ...
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