Fake videos and images depicting fake attacks and fake troops have racked up tens of millions of views on social media platforms in the nearly two weeks since the Iran war began.
The Washington Post calls the idea that Trump has bombed Iran in order to distract from the Epstein files a “conspiracy ...
X’s Grok is failing to accurately verify video footage from the Iran conflict and is sharing its own AI-generated images ...
Meta's advisers say its methods for policing AI videos are inadequate, especially at times of crisis.
A dubious link from a friend. A headline too sensational to be true. A video that seems fake but you can't be sure. As online ...
Reports of AI generated images showing fake videos of the conflict in Iran are spreading across social media. Experts at the ...
AI detection tools failed the NYT's 1,000-image test. Runway proved 90% of people can't spot AI video. Here's how to actually ...
A team of Chinese scientists has found more evidence that most people cannot tell the difference between real speech and fakes generated by artificial intelligence even if some training is given to ...
The satellite image posted by an Iranian news outlet looked real: a devastated US base in Qatar.As the US-Israeli war against Iran rages, Tehran Times, a state-aligned English daily, posted on X a ...
More than a dozen tools claim they can tell the difference between what’s real and what’s AI by looking for hidden watermarks ...