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Researchers have developed an algorithm that identifies deepfake portraits by looking at their eyes. Computer scientists at the University of Buffalo created the deepfake-spotting algorithm, according ...
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Spot the difference: deepfake eyes tend to show inconsistent reflections in each eye whereas real eyes (not shown) have largely consistent reflections in both eyes. (Courtesy: Adejumoke Owolabi) How ...
Eyes can make a portrait feel personal or strangely distant. Even in a strong photo, minor issues like dull irises, mild ...
Driven by advances in artificial intelligence, doctored video content known as deepfakes present a serious and growing danger when it comes to the spread of misinformation. As these altered clips ...
We humans have been gazing at our reflections for eternity. Fascinated by our own visage we have sought to preserve it in sculpture, painting, photography, video. Our portraits are as individual as ...
Researchers built a tool for detecting deepfake images of people that they said was 94% effective. The tool looked at reflections in both of a person's eyes to figure out if the image was fake.