Deepfakes: Your Brain is Better than you at Detecting Fake Faces on the Internet - Market Research Telecast
Deepfake is a word that is fashionable: it is about computer-generated images (in the form of photos and videos) that imitate the human appearance. Sometimes they mimic someone real, like a celebrity or acquaintance. But sometimes they are completely unique fake faces. It may be a way to create any new person on the internet, but in the realms of politics, cybersecurity, counterfeiting, and border control, deepfakes are of great concern. However, it seems that the human brain is really good at recognizing fake faces.
Jul-16-2022, 07:46:39 GMT
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