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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 ...
“Faces of Death” is one of the most controversial films of all time, but a new version of it is set to come to theaters with a tech-savvy angle. Independent Film Company and Shudder announced on ...
When I was 13 years old, I watched Faces of Death. I was at sleepaway camp, and one night, someone's older cousin showed up for a planned "special activity." That activity involved separating the boys ...
Of all the cult-classic horror titles to get remade or rebooted, Faces of Death seemed among the most unlikely. A faux documentary whose appeal, or disgust factor, hinges on just how “faux” the viewer ...
In case you needed further evidence that we’re living in the worst version of a cyberpunk dystopia, immigration officers are now scanning civilians’ faces to index them in a government database. Don’t ...
As a Gen Xer, I grew up at a time when the Faces of Death series was the most terrifying of all the boxes at the local video store. They were always on a shelf behind the counter, forbidden to my ...
UK scientists have found that people can't tell the different between human and AI-generated faces without special training, per a dystopian study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science.
Five minutes of training can significantly improve people's ability to identify fake faces created by artificial intelligence, research published in the journal Royal Society Open Science shows.
Faces are common in thumbnails, but they are not a universal advantage. The impact looks different across niches and formats. YouTube’s native testing is built around watch time outcomes, not CTR ...