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Viral AI images after the MInneapolis ICE shooting show how easily fabricated faces can masquerade as evidence —and why that confusion is dangerous.
While the agent wore a mask in videos taken of the event, he appeared to be unmasked in many social media posts. That image appeared to have been generated by xAI's generative AI chatbot, Grok.
Have you ever stumbled upon an image that looks too good to be true? That might be the case thanks to AI, so here's how to spot the fakes.
Nintendo is facing criticism from fans over advertisements for its upcoming My Mario line of toys for kids, after claims surfaced that generative AI may have been used in promotional images.
It has been learned that images posted on the social media platform X have been edited by the generative AI service Grok to depict pornography.
Generative AI is everywhere, especially online, where it has been used to imitate humans. Chances are you’ve seen it yourself. Here's how to spot it.
According to Larian CEO Swen Vincke, it's no longer using generative AI for Divinity concept art. The studio is still experimenting with it, though.