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TechnicalOtaku t1_jdt8s7k wrote

if you know what to look for they're still fairly easy to catch/notice, but those are really low end deepfakes. the genuine good ones that take considerable computer power are a lot more difficult to spot but you can still notice, give it another 5-10 years though and i am afraid you'd need almost an anti-deepfake algoritme to spot them.

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[deleted] OP t1_jdtnqhh wrote

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TechnicalOtaku t1_jdtoey3 wrote

basically they paste a full face onto another face. even if they do it convincingly there are still some issues around the exterior of the faces, so past the eyebrows etc. if it was a painting, look between the framing and the face. there will be something that doesn't look quite right. is this case, look for the hairline and the eyebrows. if something between those look a bit odd. it might be fake. i know it may seem vague but once you catch it, you'll understand what i mean.

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