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Scientists at the University of Buffalo have published a paper outlining a way to detect deepfake images by looking at the reflection in the eyes to see if it's consistent. This interests me because I like to decipher real from fake and I am into paranormal stuff and things like lucid dreaming. With more and more things becoming of today's world it is hard to tell the difference between fact and fiction.

https://www.cnet.com/news/deepfakes...ight-reflections-in-eyes-scientists-say/

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Wow that is interesting how with just the light reflection of the eye they can detect deepfake images. I would imagine how many photos out there look very real but they aren't . This would help detectives with they're work in finding a criminal or something with that knowledge.

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This is fascinating! I just read an article about a woman who created deepfake videos of her daughter's rivals on a cheerleading team. How horrible!

Pa. woman accused of using 'deepfake' technology to harass cheerleaders


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The next time I find an image that seems less than right, I'll keep this in mind.


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Wow, I found this article you post quite interesting. Well, I had to do a bit more research because I still didn't get what deepfake was really, but I got it now. It is a good article indeed and it makes me think, now that the people out there, who do deepfakes, know this critical piece of information, they can just make sure to fix that flaw. Can they fix that flaw? Now if they actually can, and take the time to do so, what other methods do the scientists at the University of Buffalo have to detect such? And once they find that one and make it known, will the people find another way to fix it or cover it up? These are some question that I am left with unanswered, but I'm glad to have had a post make me think as much.


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