This AI Feature Of Adobe Can Tell If An Image Has Been Manipulated
Aadhya Khatri - Nov 07, 2019
About Face will come up with a heat map showing the parts of an image that have been changed and how likely it is that the image was manipulated
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Adobe is working on several features that may someday appear in its apps. Some of them use AI to manipulate audio and images. The new features were announced at its Sneaks event and they rely heavily on the Sensei AI of Adobe.
Among what the company is experimenting, we have a feature called Go Figure, which can keep track on the movements of a person and turn them into animations.
About Face
Adobe has introduced some powerful tools for users to manipulate pictures and some bad actors have exploited this power to spread misinformation.
Adobe realizes its responsibility so it is experimenting About Face, which will analyze the pixels of an image and come up with a heat map with the parts of images that have been changed. After that, it will show you how likely it is that the image has been manipulated.
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