AI can detect a deepfake face because its pupils have jagged edges

The pupils of faces in computer-generated deepfake videos or images have more jagged edges and are less symmetrical than those in real human eyes

AI can detect a deepfake face because its pupils have jagged edges
Technology 10 September 2021

By Chris Stokel-Walker

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Could this beryllium a computer-generated face? Check the eyes

Manjurul Haque / Alamy

Creating a fake persona online with a computer-generated look is easier than ever before, but there’s a elemental mode to drawback these phony pictures – look astatine the eyes. AI’s inability to gully circular pupils gives distant whether oregon not a look comes from a existent photograph.

Generative adversarial networks (GANs) – a benignant of artificial quality that tin make images from a elemental punctual – tin nutrient realistic-looking faces. Because they are made done a process of continual changes, …

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