Can You Spot an AI Face? Science Says Your Brain Is Being Fooled
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Hyper-realistic AI faces are becoming so convincing that they increasingly appear more authentic than real humans. But why?
This episode reveals groundbreaking research showing that our brains naturally prefer "average" faces—exactly what modern generative AI is optimized to produce. Rather than searching for visual mistakes, scientists have developed a new way to train perception that dramatically improves our ability to identify synthetic faces.
Learn the six psychological cues that matter, why confidence can be dangerously misleading, and how small groups of trained people can outperform many automated detection systems.
As AI-generated identities become more common across social media, dating apps, scams, and misinformation campaigns, understanding the science behind perception has never been more important.
📖 Citation: Dawel, A., et al. (2026). Training humans to detect AI-generated faces. PNAS, 123(27). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2602122123
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