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According to a new paper, AI-generated faces have become so advanced that humans now cannot distinguish between real and fake more often than not. “Our evaluation of the photorealism of AI-synthesized faces indicates that synthesis engines have passed through the uncanny valley and are capable of creating faces that are indistinguishable—and more trustworthy—than real faces,”... Read more »


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