Photographs were seen as less realistic than computer images but there was no difference with pictures of people of colour It sounds like a scenario straight out of a Ridley Scott film: technology ...
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 ...
The faces pictured above may look real, but they've all been generated by a website designed to demonstrate the creepy applications of artificial intelligence. The website, thispersondoesnotexist.com, ...
Simply sign up to the Artificial intelligence myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. “Alfonzo Macias” looks unremarkable at first glance — bearded, bespectacled, with a short widow’s peak.
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 ...
AI-generated images, video and audio are getting more refined by the day (Picture: Getty) Some of the faces you see on social media, of the bands whose music you listen to and the ones selling you ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) can generate Caucasian faces that seem more realistic than actual human faces, according to a new study. As per the research, published in Psychological Science and led by ...
Can you tell who is real and who is not? Artificial Intelligence is now able to create lifelike human faces from scratch. Researchers at NVIDIA have been working on creating realistic looking human ...