Something Fascinating Is Wrong With the Eyes in Deepfakes
Briefly

The reflections in the eyeballs are consistent for the real person, but incorrect (from a physics point of view) for the fake person, said University of Hull professor of astrophysics Kevin Pimbblet.
By using methods conventionally used to 'measure the shapes of galaxies,' his team found that deepfake images don't have the same consistency in reflections across both eyes.
Being able to reliably tell deepfaked images from real photos is more important than ever, given the potential to mislead, spread disinformation, and further political agendas.
Read at Futurism
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