Artificial intelligence tools are advancing in their ability to fabricate images and videos, and can now subtly alter genuine photographs, which blurs the reality-fake line.
In a recent quiz by the New York Times, photographs by reporters were edited with A.I. tools, allowing readers to identify the A.I.-generated alterations.
While the technology to integrate A.I. elements into genuine images is user-friendly, it still has flaws; for instance, A.I.-generated people occasionally have unrealistic features.
As A.I. tools improve and more become available, we're likely to encounter an increasing number of subtly altered images, making distinguishing real from fake even harder.
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