IFAP generates adversarial perturbations using model gradients and then shapes them in the discrete cosine transform (DCT) domain. Unlike existing frequency-aware methods that apply a fixed frequency ...
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OpenAI announced a visual upgrade to ChatGPT, adding more images from the web for answers about people, places, products, and other common topics. How it works. The update takes ChatGPT from simple ...
Google is adding a new feature to its mobile app that could potentially challenge Pinterest in becoming users’ first stop for inspirational imagery: a dedicated images tab. The company announced on ...
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Why do political conversations seem so pointless? The answer might not be in our ideas but in how differently our brains react to a photo of maggot-covered meat. Behavioral neuroscience has found the ...
What happens when you take the most cursed Minecraft images and try them in real life? Today, we teamed up with BeckBroJack to put the strangest, funniest, and creepiest Minecraft pictures to the test ...
Google is testing vertical images within the Top Stories (and news tab) section of the Google search results on desktop. We've seen vertical or portrait layouts for top stories on mobile a long time ...
Java platform provider Azul and container security company Chainguard have formed a strategic partnership to deliver secure container images for Java applications, addressing enterprise concerns about ...
When ChatGPT exploded in popularity, so did AI text-to-image generators. Without a doubt, image generators are fascinating tools that can convert a simple text prompt into a realistic image, as seen ...
Matt Groh and his colleagues at Northwestern University came up with an online test to see how skilled consumers are at spotting deepfakes. The results suggest people are getting better at deciphering ...