A new study published in Nature reveals that artificial intelligence models can now generate highly realistic synthetic images that are indistinguishable from real photographs to the human eye. The research, conducted by a team at Stanford University, demonstrates that the latest diffusion models achieve a 99.7% success rate in fooling human evaluators in controlled tests. …
A new study published in Nature reveals that artificial intelligence models can now generate highly realistic synthetic images that are indistinguishable from real photographs to the human eye. The research, conducted by a team at Stanford University, demonstrates that the latest diffusion models achieve a 99.7% success rate in fooling human evaluators in controlled tests. This breakthrough raises significant questions about the future of digital media, authentication, and the potential for misuse in creating disinformation. The authors call for the development of robust detection tools and updated legal frameworks to address the challenges posed by this rapidly advancing technology. Read the full article at https://example.com/full-article.
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