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AI faces test challenges users to spot fake portraits

The University of New South Wales has developed an AI faces test to challenge users' ability to distinguish between real and AI-generated portraits. In a demonstration, Guardian Australia's Carly Earl and Matilda Boseley took the test, highlighting the increasing difficulty in identifying synthetic images. AI

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IMPACT Highlights the growing challenge in distinguishing real from AI-generated images, impacting media literacy and trust in visual content.

RANK_REASON The cluster describes a test developed by a university to evaluate the public's ability to distinguish AI-generated images, which falls under research. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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AI faces test challenges users to spot fake portraits

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  1. The Guardian — AI TIER_1 · Presented by Carly Earl and Matilda Boseley , produced by Sanjana Jose , additional production by Jack Larkin and executive producer is Molly Glassey ·

    Real or AI: can a photographer and internet addict spot fake portraits? – video

    <p>It's getting harder and harder to guess whether a face is AI. The University of New South Wales recently launched an AI faces test, which challenges users ability to distinguish between real and fake faces. Guardian Australia's Carly Earl and Matilda Boseley take the test to s…