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SynCred-Bench: Benchmarking Synthetic Credibility in AI-Generated Visual Misinformation
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'Donald, Donald Trump': US prez posts self-praise anthem claiming world can't stop loving him
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When Seeing Is Not Believing -- A Benchmark for Search-Grounded Video Misinformation Detection
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Towards Characterizing Scientific Image Utility and Upgradability
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R-AI-ging Bull: Backlash against Martin Scorsese after director endorses 'creatively freeing' AI
Martin Scorsese is at the heart of the ever-growing debate regarding the rise of AI in Hollywood. The director of 'Taxi Driver' and 'Wolf of Wall Street' has endorsed an AI tool which he has described as "creatively freeing" in the pre-production process. How can you be mad at Martin Scorsese?
Ask HN: What are tools you have made for yourself since the advent of AI?
I've made a number of ceramic molds for slumping fused glass into bowls. As well as wooden templates for ceramic mugs. I've devised a few carrying tools to move glass frit paintings from my studio down to my barn where the kilns sit without spilling the glass.