Researchers train Australians to identify AI-generated faces with high accuracy
Researchers at Australian National University successfully trained people to identify AI-generated faces by focusing on six perceptual qualities: symmetry, proportionality, attractiveness, distinctiveness, expressiveness, and memorability. Participants dramatically improved at spotting deepfakes, with high performers identifying fakes almost every time. The training counters increasingly convincing AI faces used in fraud schemes targeting Australians.
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Published 18 Jul 2026, 10:18 UTC · Updated 18 Jul 2026, 10:20 UTC
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