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Fake Images Are Everywhere Now—Here’s How to Spot Them
« on: August 16, 2024, 01:06:27 pm »
Fake Images Are Everywhere Now—Here’s How to Spot Them
How can you discern in this age of misinformation if the images you’re seeing are real or fabricated?
 

Fake Images Are Everywhere Now—Here’s How to Spot Them
AI-generated spots are circled in this photo. (Illustration by The Epoch Times, Unsplash)
By Andria Pressel
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August 14, 2024
Updated:
August 15, 2024
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to develop, it’s getting harder and harder to tell the difference between real photographs and AI-generated images.

AI can create everything from stunning landscapes to lifelike portraits in a matter of moments—and at first glance, they may appear perfectly legitimate.

In this age of misinformation, how can you discern if the images you’re seeing are real or fabricated?

Fortunately, there are subtle clues that can help us tell the difference, including inconsistencies in texture, anomalies in human features, and garbled writing. By understanding these telltale signs, you can better navigate digital information and assess the authenticity of the images you encounter.

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The receptivity of the masses is very limited, their intelligence is small, but their power of forgetting is enormous. In consequence of these facts, all effective propaganda must be limited to a very few points and must harp on these in slogans until the last member of the public understands what you want him to understand by your slogan.

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