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When It Comes To Detecting Deepfakes, the Eyes Have It – PCMag AU
Researchers at the University of Buffalo are working on a tool that analyzes light reflecting on the eyes and cornea to determine whether or not a photo is a deepfake….
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Not sure if the video you’re watching is the real thing or a deepfake? Take a good, long look at the eyes.
According to computer scientists at the University of Buffalo, light reflections in the eye are the key to deciphering whether the person you’re watching in a given image is genuine or a clever deepfake.
There’s a special tool that can automatically identify deepfake photos by analyzing light reflections in the subject’s eyes. When used on portrait-like photos across…
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