The direction a computer-generated character looks can dictate whether their facial expressions seem like genuine emotional responses to human observers. Direct eye contact makes simulated smiles and ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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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