標題: How people behave on the internet [打印本頁] 作者: J7OYUN55RRUK 時間: 2023-12-30 17:08 標題: How people behave on the internet Understanding why this is a problem and what to do about the creation of faces used for espionage A profile appeared in the US media last summer with a computer-generated photo of its profile picture. Its owner was able to communicate with U.S. officials and other influential people. Hackers often use the generated photos to create fake profiles to monitor social mediaexperts say. How AI Creates Faces Deep neural networks are used to create fake faces. It studies massive amounts of data using real facesthen generates new images based on the millions of images it receives that are visually indistinguishable from real images.
They are called (acronym Generative Adversarial Networks from the machine C Level Contact List learning algorithm used). People Can Distinguish Human Faces From Real Faces In a new studya team of British researchers has shown that the inability to distinguish generated faces from real ones affects Scientists say fake images can undermine trust and fundamentally change online communication.
Contrary to photos of real peopleusers are more likely to perceive faces as real. Experts point out that it is not clear why this happens. They also found an odd link that less attractive faces were more likely to be perceived as real. The researchers attribute this to the fact that less pretty faces are more typical. Faces reduce trust in strangers The inability to distinguish a face from a photo of a real person can affect how you treat strangers. Social interactions are mostly based on first impressions. Interactions change when a person learns that images they see online may not be real.