Original picture or fake? Adobe is bringing new software to catch theft!
Original picture or fake? Adobe is bringing new software to catch theft!
A team of California researchers has worked with Adobe to identify photoshopped photos using Artificial Intelligence (AI). This new software can tell if the image has been edited with Photoshop software. Adobe is developing Artificial Intelligence to detect distortions in fake images, videos, audios, and documents. Under this study, the research team trained the Conventional Neural Network (CNN). In this way, the Conventional Neural Network (CNN) has been able to catch the change in the image through the Face Away Liquify feature of Photoshop. Face Away Liquify feature can be used to change the expression of eyes and lips. Only 53% of the cases are recognizable with open eyes.
In 99 percent of cases, edited images can be identified with the Neural Network tool. Adobe's Head of Research says more awareness is needed than this kind of technology. Ordinary people can be safe only if they know that the image can be edited and distorted. This month, Zuckerberg experimentally made a fake video and screened it at a festival. Adobe's Photoshop software was launched in 1990.
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