"Is ChatGPT the Key to Stopping Deepfakes? Study Asks LLMs to Spot AI-Generated Images"

A University at Buffalo-led research team used Large Language Models (LLMs), including OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini, to spot deepfakes of human faces. They found that LLMs lagged in performance compared to state-of-the-art deepfake detection algorithms, but their Natural Language Processing (NLP) may make them a more practical deepfake detection tool in the future. According to the study's lead author, Siwei Lyu, LLMs can plainly explain their findings to humans, such as identifying an incorrect shadow or mismatched earrings. This article continues to discuss the study on the possibility of using LLMs to combat deepfakes.

The University at Buffalo reports "Is ChatGPT the Key to Stopping Deepfakes? Study Asks LLMs to Spot AI-Generated Images"

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