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sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al to Technology@beehaw.org · 10 months ago

Astronomers discover technique to spot AI fakes using galaxy-measurement tools

arstechnica.com

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Astronomers discover technique to spot AI fakes using galaxy-measurement tools

arstechnica.com

sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al to Technology@beehaw.org · 10 months ago
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Researchers use technique to quantify eyeball reflections that often reveal deepfake images.
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    Is there anything astronomers can’t find out from a couple of pixels?

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      They’re still trying to find a computer capable of measuring the mass of your mom

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        Uncalled for but 10/10 execution

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        🔥

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      That’s like, their whole life, it sounds like.

      Geologists stare at rock formations, astronomers stare at fuzzy pixels. In both cases they study crazy things from deep time, but in a way that would slowly drive me mad.

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        You can tell a lot from how a CMOS or CCD picks up a couple photons

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