Deepfake images of Katy Perry and Rihanna at the Met Gala fooled fans, raising concerns about misuse of AI technology and ...
No, Katy Perry and Rihanna didn’t attend the Met Gala this year. But that didn’t stop AI-generated images from tricking some ...
Fake images circulating of stars Perry, Rihanna and Selena Gomez at the 2024 Met Gala — which none of them attended — highlight the risks of artificial intelligence.
The fake images might seem harmless. But they can be used to carry out scams and identity theft or propaganda and election ...
A fake image of Rihanna in a stunning white gown embroidered with flowers, birds and branches was among those making rounds online.
Several celebrities who couldn’t make it to the Met Gala showed up online anyway — in fake images that showed signs of having been generated by artificial intelligence.
While the creation of AI-generated images depicting celebrities in fictional luxury attire may seem harmless, experts emphasize this technology's history of more serious and detrimental uses.
The event at St Peter and Paul Cathedral, Abeokuta, will feature media and communications professionals and experts in IT , academics. Guest Speaker at the symposium for the event ...
AI-generated photos of celebrities on fashion's biggest night went viral, and many couldn't tell truth from deepfake.
Catholic leaders who have worked with the Vatican on AI say that a recent experiment from Catholic Answers illustrates the ...
In the past year or so, several online AI tools have been released that generate authoritative-sounding answers about ...