Nowadays, images and videos created with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) are going viral on the internet and are being used for various negative purposes.
In recent days, many such pictures and videos have gone viral all over the world, how to recognize these fake pictures and videos? This is an important issue.
In the article under consideration, there are some tips that you can follow to easily compare artificial intelligence generated images and videos with real ones.
In this regard, experts say that in any such picture, especially a human picture, zoom in on the fingers of his hand and look carefully to see if the number of fingers is not too high or too low, in addition to any swing or flexibility in the structure of the facial organs. So not visible.
Also consider the symmetry of the person’s shadows and highlights in the image, says Henry Ejder, founder of Latent Space Advisory and a leading expert on generative AI. appears.
Also, while watching the video, keep a close eye on whether the eye movements of the people in it and especially the blinking are not unnatural, because in such AI videos, there is usually a strange appearance on the face and skin. C flares are prominent, as is the unbalanced lens of the lens.
He says it’s not new to see inconsistencies in AI-generated images, hands may be too short or fingers too long or the head and feet don’t match the rest of the body.
In a fake photo that has gone viral in recent days, one can see the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin or General Motors CEO Mary Barra and Elon Musk holding each other’s hands. These are just two of many examples. There are many such examples on the internet. It can be easily seen in the image that it is a fake image created by artificial intelligence.
The background of an image can often reveal whether or not it has been manipulated. In some cases, AI programs use people and objects twice, so AI-generated images can have blurred backgrounds.
It is not only the images of people created with the help of AI that lead to misunderstandings, but also the images of events and accidents that never happened.
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