A new study finds that humans and AI spot different kinds of deepfakes — hinting at the need to team up to fight them.
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 ...
Artificially-generated faces of people who don't exist are being used to front fake Facebook accounts in an attempt to trick users and game the company's systems, the social media network said Friday.
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 ...
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