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Lesson of the Day: 'Designed to Deceive: Do These People Look Real to You?'

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Option 1: Consider the implications. As this article indicated, every time you refresh thispersondoesnotexist.com you will see a new face created by A.I. Play with the site for a few minutes as inspiration to make two lists. In one column, put all the positive uses this technology could have for our society. In another column, put all the negative uses you can think of. To help you brainstorm, you might start small by considering how you personally could use such technology, then scale up gradually, considering how, say, your school or local neighborhood could use it, then how corporations, governments and other large entities might use it.


Designed to Deceive: Do These People Look Real to You?

#artificialintelligence

These people may look familiar, like ones you've seen on Facebook or Twitter. Or people whose product reviews you've read on Amazon, or dating profiles you've seen on Tinder. They look stunningly real at first glance. But they do not exist. They were born from the mind of a computer.


Designed to Deceive: Do These People Look Real to You?

#artificialintelligence

These people may look familiar, like ones you've seen on Facebook or Twitter. Or people whose product reviews you've read on Amazon, or dating profiles you've seen on Tinder. They look stunningly real at first glance. But they do not exist. They were born from the mind of a computer.