Testing Human Ability To Detect Deepfake Images of Human Faces
Sergi D. Bray (1), Shane D. Johnson (1), Bennett Kleinberg (2) ((1), University College London, (2) Tilburg University)

TL;DR
This study evaluates human ability to detect deepfake images of faces, finding overall accuracy only slightly above chance and that simple interventions do not significantly improve detection, highlighting the urgent need for better solutions.
Contribution
The paper provides empirical evidence that humans struggle to reliably identify deepfake images of faces and shows that basic assistance methods are ineffective in improving detection accuracy.
Findings
Overall detection accuracy was 62%.
Interventions did not significantly improve detection.
Certain images were consistently harder to identify.
Abstract
Deepfakes are computationally-created entities that falsely represent reality. They can take image, video, and audio modalities, and pose a threat to many areas of systems and societies, comprising a topic of interest to various aspects of cybersecurity and cybersafety. In 2020 a workshop consulting AI experts from academia, policing, government, the private sector, and state security agencies ranked deepfakes as the most serious AI threat. These experts noted that since fake material can propagate through many uncontrolled routes, changes in citizen behaviour may be the only effective defence. This study aims to assess human ability to identify image deepfakes of human faces (StyleGAN2:FFHQ) from nondeepfake images (FFHQ), and to assess the effectiveness of simple interventions intended to improve detection accuracy. Using an online survey, 280 participants were randomly allocated to…
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TopicsEthics and Social Impacts of AI
MethodsNone
