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Researchers use the same techniques astronomers use to analyze observations of galaxies.
They found that light reflections in the eyes of deepfaked humans simply don't line up.
It's an ingenious and unorthodox application of scientific research that could have useful implications as AI image generators become eerily good at generating photorealistic images of people who don't exist.
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