2023
DOI: 10.1177/09567976231207095
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AI Hyperrealism: Why AI Faces Are Perceived as More Real Than Human Ones

Elizabeth J. Miller,
Ben A. Steward,
Zak Witkower
et al.

Abstract: Recent evidence shows that AI-generated faces are now indistinguishable from human faces. However, algorithms are trained disproportionately on White faces, and thus White AI faces may appear especially realistic. In Experiment 1 ( N = 124 adults), alongside our reanalysis of previously published data, we showed that White AI faces are judged as human more often than actual human faces—a phenomenon we term AI hyperrealism. Paradoxically, people who made the most errors in this task were the most confident (a D… Show more

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“…Indeed, so much of the observed bias in AI more generally seems to be a result of imbalances in the training data. For example, AI-generated faces are judged as more realistic than natural human faces, but only for White faces due to the dominance of White faces in training data ( 44 , 45 ). Moreover, androcentric and ethnocentric dominance can also serve to reify mental stereotypes about which groups should dominate in society.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, so much of the observed bias in AI more generally seems to be a result of imbalances in the training data. For example, AI-generated faces are judged as more realistic than natural human faces, but only for White faces due to the dominance of White faces in training data ( 44 , 45 ). Moreover, androcentric and ethnocentric dominance can also serve to reify mental stereotypes about which groups should dominate in society.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AI hyperrealism has emerged as a groundbreaking yet disconcerting phenomenon in the evolving digital technology landscape. This technological progression has given rise to artificial intelligence systems that not only produce images of human faces that are indistinguishable from authentic ones but, in a paradoxical twist, these synthetic faces can sometimes be perceived as more "human-like" than the faces of real people [106,107]. This striking and counterintuitive aspect of hyperrealism underscores a significant challenge: the potential for AI-generated images to appeal more to human biases, thereby amplifying their effectiveness in manipulating public opinion.…”
Section: Ai-generated Hyperrealism: a New Frontier In Digital Decepti...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of [106] highlight the impressive realism of AI-generated faces. However, they raise concerns about the public's ability to discern these synthetic visages from real human faces-an issue of growing importance as these AI faces could be used to craft deceptive social media profiles.…”
Section: The Challenge Of Detecting Ai-generated Faces: Realism Recog...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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