India, Nov. 14 -- The growing trend of AI-generated videos and deepfakes has led to the spread of misinformation and a growing lack of trust in online content. Methods are being devised to detect deepfakes and distinguish between real and AI videos.

Now, a study conducted at the University of Reading has figured out a five-minute training that can enable a person to easily identify faces rendered by AI. The study and its findings were revealed by studyfinds.org.

It included 664 participants who are working for security agencies in a capacity that requires them to study videos. They were shown faces created by StyleGAN3, regarded as the most advanced face-generation tool. Mixed along with these pictures were photographs of real people. ...