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Anyone can fake a scientific image with AI, tricking even academic journals -- and undermining trust in science
When almost anyone can fabricate an image in seconds from a text prompt using artificial intelligence, how do people decide ...
Imagination is a wondrous gift, casting vivid worlds in the theater of our minds. But for those with aphantasia, the ability to visualize remains an enigma. Even the brilliant neurologist Oliver Sacks ...
Todays post is inspired by members of my lab. We were recently involved in putting together a conference at the Royal Society and my supervisor is all about graphics and visual presentation (as well ...
On Thursday, the research publisher Science announced that all of its journals will begin using commercial software that automates the process of detecting improperly manipulated images. The move ...
We all harbor ambitious aspirations, be it securing a dream job, embarking on a vacation to an exotic locale, or perhaps seeking an exhilarating adventure like swimming with a Great White! Starting ...
The National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope released eight new images of the Sun, previewing the exciting science underway at the world’s most powerful ground-based solar ...
Learning how to make technically accurate, interesting and honest images and graphics of science should be part of every scientist’s education, argues Felice C. Frankel. Never has it been more ...
On Wednesday, renowned scientific journal Nature announced in an editorial that it will not publish images or video created using generative AI tools. The ban comes amid the publication’s concerns ...
Last month, Nature published a Comment article on how researchers and communities helped each other during a water crisis in Flint, Michigan. While sourcing pictures for the article, Nature’s photo ...
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