Daily Science Brief

A New Tool For Detecting Deepfakes


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A tomato and its cousin accidentally invented the potato, eye-inspired cameras might transform astronomy, your brain may enter deep sleep while you’re awake, and a universal deepfake detector just raised the bar for spotting fakes.


SOURCES

  • Tomatoes randomly mated with another plant 9 million years ago. The result? Potatoes. | Live Science
  • Cameras that work like our eyes could give boost to astronomers | New Scientist
  • When your mind goes 'blank,' your brain activity resembles deep sleep, scans reveal | Live Science
  • 'Universal' detector spots AI deepfake videos with record accuracy | New Scientist

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