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I Tried AI to See My Future Baby's Face. It Got Weird - MSNI decided to test out the AI Baby Generator: FaceMaker app, as it came up a few times in my research. The features beyond the baby generator also sounded interesting — you can transform ...
And oh boy, did it get weird. Face Depixelizer. Given a low-resolution input image, ... I was really curious to see how the AI handled a selection of car faces, and I know you are too, ...
Samsung’s viral Galaxy AI Object Eraser can magically reconstruct hidden faces. Results range from eerie to hilarious. I tested Samsung’s face-generating feature and now I see why it went viral ...
AI can be compromised in a number of different ways. Not long ago, I wrote an article on adversarial examples, one of the most common types of attacks on artificial intelligence. Imagine if a ...
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How to Make Your Own Weird Emojis on an iPhone - MSNOf all the new and weird AI features in Apple Intelligence, perhaps Genmoji is the most exciting one. Though it's in beta, and its output can range from weird to terrifying, it's still fun to make ...
There are some tell-tale signs of an AI-generated face (mismatched earrings, weird or blurry backgrounds, mangled body parts, unusual stray hairs) but most look pretty darn convincing, ...
Over at Nvidia, Tero Karras, Samuli Laine, and Timo Aila published a paper (and accompanying video, viewable above) showing off what their AI is capable of when generating human faces.
Face Case. This "hyperreality" effect, as the researchers dubbed it, seems to occur overwhelmingly when viewing white AI-generated faces, with a whopping 66 percent of the AI-generated images ...
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