Researchers in Aberdeen have been finding out if you can train people to identify computer-generated facial images.
Images of faces created by artificial intelligence (AI) are seen as more trustworthy than images of genuine faces, ...
AI-generated faces inspire more trust than real human faces, underscoring growing concerns about fraud and deceptive online ...
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Why most people fail to spot AI-generated faces, while super-recognizers have a subtle advantage
A recent study published in the British Journal of Psychology suggests that people with exceptional face recognition skills are slightly better at telling artificial intelligence-generated faces from ...
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AI is getting better and better at generating faces — but you can train to spot the fakes
Images of faces generated by artificial intelligence (AI) are so realistic that even "super recognizers" — an elite group with exceptionally strong facial processing abilities — are no better than ...
Deepfake faces generated via artificial intelligence (AI) have become so realistic that they routinely fool people, with some ...
Participants were asked to decipher between real and fake faces. The top two rows contain AI-generated faces. The bottom two rows contain real faces. Five minutes of training can significantly improve ...
Five minutes of training can significantly improve people's ability to identify fake faces created by artificial intelligence, research published in the journal Royal Society Open Science shows.
The takeaway: The ability of AI models to produce convincing, human-like images has gone too far. A new study suggests that detecting AI-generated faces is now too difficult for most people. Even more ...
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