These A.I. faces are so realistic, humans can't tell the difference, a new study 🧐 engineering
The researchers behind this study started with 400generated by an open-source A.I. program made by the technology giant NVIDIA. The program is what’s called a generative adversarial network, meaning it uses a pair of neural networks to create the images.
In the first experiment, more than 300 participants looked at a sample of 128 faces and said if they thought each one was real or fake. They got it right just 48.2 percent of the time.
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