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How can people spot AI-generated video content?

According to CBS News Executive Editor Rhona Tarrant, viewers should focus on details, particularly hand movements. In AI-generated videos, hands often display unnatural behaviors - such as fingers melting together during high-fives or characters having only three fingers. These anomalies occur because AI struggles with realistic detail rendering. Tarrant points to specific examples from a viral video where celebrities' hands unnaturally merge together and Steven Spielberg is depicted with finger distortions when touching his leg or running fingers through hair. Looking closely at these small details can help viewers identify manipulated content and distinguish between authentic and AI-generated videos.

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Spotting AI-generated Content

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What did Scarlett Johansson say about the AI-generated video depicting her?

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What do we know about the origins of the viral video involving celebrities and Kanye West?

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What did the creator of the AI-generated video say about misleading people?

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What is the current state of legislation regarding generative AI and the protection of likeness rights?

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What are the challenges regarding regulating AI content that uses people's likenesses?

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