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 ...
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Professor Yu Chen's CerVaLens project aims to detect AI-generated media for users, an increasingly essential tool.
The issue of AI-generated media is emerging so fast that experts cited in a report by the World Economic Forum estimate that by 2026, 90% of the content online could be AI-generated—and the tech is ...
Five minutes of training can significantly improve people's ability to identify fake faces created by artificial intelligence ...
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 ...
In many places, such videos triggered panic, prompted forest departments to issue clarifications, and in some cases led to ...
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) -- AI scams are exploding nationwide, and they're getting harder to spot. Statistics show Americans lost nearly 3 billion dollars to impersonation scams last year. According to ...