Given the increased prevalence of misinformation and altered images online, can you differentiate real content from AI-generated images and deepfakes?
Here’s some tips to hone your detective instincts!
1. Keep an eye out for distortions
AI-generated images may contain distortions, including inaccuracies in landscapes and unnatural human features. These signs give you a clue on whether the images are real or AI-generated.
2. Look out for telltale signs of a deepfake video
Deepfakes can be a good laugh at times, but they can also be dangerous if the intent is malicious. Be wary of videos that have uneven resolution around the facial features and inconsistencies between the audio and visuals and in some instances, the lip-sync is off. Blurred or distorted areas in the video’s background can also be a sign of altered and deepfake videos.
Do remember to always check the information against credible sources. Steer clear of suspicious website links and always visit official verified websites and social media accounts. As a rule of thumb, download your apps from the official iOS or Google Play Store.
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