This International Fact-Checking Day, use these 5 tips to spot AI-generated content
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This International Fact-Checking Day, use these 5 tips to spot AI-generated content
"Researchers have identified an unprecedented number of false and misleading images generated using artificial intelligence since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28."
"Among their findings was a group of X accounts that regularly post AI-generated content and collectively gained more than 1 billion views since the conflict began."
"When AI-generated images first began spreading widely online, there were often obvious tells that could identify them as fabricated, such as distorted objects or nonsensical text."
The proliferation of AI-generated content has made it challenging to differentiate between real and fake information, particularly during the Iran war. Since the U.S. and Israel's attack on Iran, numerous misleading images and videos have circulated, including fabricated bombings and altered propaganda. The Institute for Strategic Dialogue reported that certain social media accounts gained over 1 billion views by sharing AI-generated content. As technology advances, identifying these images becomes increasingly difficult, though visual cues still exist to help discern authenticity.
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