Meet The Arab Eye/Persia Now network. pic.twitter.com/3zEvUiG0Rz— Adam Rawnsley (@arawnsley) July 6, 2020
How do we know they're fake? After The Daily Beast presented our findings to Twitter, the company suspended them for violating platform manipulation and spam policies. But there's a whole lot more evidence than that.— Adam Rawnsley (@arawnsley) July 6, 2020
Some of them appear to have been AI-generated using the kind of artificial intelligence software you see in ThisPersonDoesNotExist. Take "Joseph Labba" here. pic.twitter.com/gty67tIkMs— Adam Rawnsley (@arawnsley) July 6, 2020
Fake faces generated by AI are fairly convincing but they do glitch out on some things, like ears and teeth. They seem to have trouble with the ear creases, like Joe here. pic.twitter.com/nhS2RQHmR6— Adam Rawnsley (@arawnsley) July 6, 2020