LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — FOX5 discovered two separate social media posts this week showing one of Las Vegas’s most iconic venues on fire, but both videos were fake and created using artificial intelligence.
With advances in artificial intelligence, deep fakes and bogus content are becoming harder to detect. A new app called Sora is encouraging people to upload their own images and audio to create AI ...
The internet is absolutely overflowing with AI-generated videos, making it difficult to tell what's real. We can help you ...
The most convincing media you see online could be an AI-generated fake. Last May, nefarious marketers used deepfake tech to steal the likenesses of famous people, running ads online and making it ...
Professor Yu Chen's CerVaLens project aims to detect AI-generated media for users, an increasingly essential tool.
SQU develops ArabFake, an AI tool using deep learning to detect, classify and assess risks of fake news in Arabic media.
AI content has proliferated across the Internet over the past few years, but those early confabulations with mutated hands have evolved into synthetic images and videos that can be hard to ...
AI images have subtle flaws that reveal they're fake. Check faces, hands, and textures for common AI errors. Free tools like Circle to Search help detect AI images. So, how can you spot an AI image?