UK scientists have found that people can't tell the different between human and AI-generated faces without special training, per a dystopian study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science.
Researchers have discovered that some people have exceptional face-recognition abilities and are much better at spotting AI-generated faces.
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Why modern faces diverged from Neanderthals
Modern human faces are surprisingly delicate compared with the heavy brow ridges and projecting midfaces of Neanderthals, even though we share a close evolutionary history. The split between our ...
Most people struggle to tell real faces from computer-generated ones. However, a British Journal of Psychology study provides evidence that highly skilled face recognizers have a slight advantage ...
In a study published in IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, a research team led by Prof. SONG Zhan from the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology of the Chinese Academy ...
In his first message for the 60th World Day of Social Communications, Pope Leo XIV warns that artificial intelligence and digital technologies can undermine human relationships and distort reality ...
Chinese scientists have developed a high-precision three-dimensional (3D) face database and achieved a breakthrough in personalized modeling, which will strongly support more natural human-computer ...
If you believe what you see on TV, then the mysterious technological force known as A.I. is nothing without the help of some human hands. In a 60-second ad slated to run Sunday in NBC’s telecast of ...
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