
An AI Created 100,000 Full-Body Photos of People Who Don’t Exist
Up until now, AI portraits of people who don't exist have just been headshots. But now, a company has created 100,000 fake humans that have bodies too.
Up until now, AI portraits of people who don't exist have just been headshots. But now, a company has created 100,000 fake humans that have bodies too.
Companies are using photos of fake staff that are generated by artificial intelligence (AI) programs. The pictures are published under the "About Us" section of a company's website to give a false impression of a larger workforce.
Two Stanford researchers have found widespread use of fake Linkedin accounts created with artificial intelligence-generated (AI) profile photos. These profiles target real users in an attempt to increase interest in certain companies before passing the successful leads to a real salesperson.
V7 Labs has created a new artificial intelligence-based (AI) software that works as a Google Chrome extension that is capable of detecting artificially generated profile pictures -- like the ones above -- with a claimed 99.28% accuracy.
What would famous animated characters from movies and TV shows look like in real life? One digital artist has created a fascinating series of AI-assisted "portraits" that provide the answers to that question.