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AI's picture is so frightened that it can't tell the true from the false by itself.

2025-02-27 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Beijing time on April 12 news, artificial intelligence (AI) image generator technology is rapidly developing, it can not only deceive humans, even specialized AI tools for mapping may not be able to distinguish true and false.

In January, systems such as OpenAI's text-generation model DALL-E weren't advanced enough to render a human with a finger tilted backward or extra eyebrows floating. But by March, some of the images were realistic enough to fool many people.

▲ There are 6 flaws in the picture. The picture above is an image generated by Microsoft Bing Image Generator. There are 6 flaws in it, which are relatively easy to distinguish. If you don't look at the marks, can you find these six picture holes?

1. Her fingers were extremely long and flat.

2. Her mouth seemed to be missing a few teeth, sinking into her face.

3. Her hand went into the table.

4. His fingers are long and flat.

5. Her shirt drooped unnaturally.

6. The items on the table were mixed together.

However, some of the AI-generated images have reached the point where they are fake. For example, pictures of Trump's arrest, photos of Pope Francis wearing a Balenciaga white down jacket, photos of French President Emmanuel Macron walking through protesters.

▲ AI picture of Pope wearing Balenciaga down jacket If it is not reminded by someone, it may be difficult for you to see that this is a fake picture. That's why tech leaders like Elon Musk are calling for a moratorium on AI development. While AI-generated content can be fun, it poses risks for industry and everyday interactions. It can be used to spread misinformation and infringe intellectual property rights.

Some developers are developing tools that analyze images to look for signs of AI mapping. But the problem is that even these tools can be fooled unless they are synchronized with the image generator they monitor. AI trust and security firm Optic's tool, for example, was duped into believing with 87 percent confidence that images of the Pope wearing a Balenciaga down jacket were taken by humans.

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