AI-generated images of workers who don't exist are appearing on companies' 'about us' pages | Businessinsider

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Some companies are using fake, AI-generated images of 'staff' who don't exist on their 'about us' pages in an attempt to make their company look bigger.

found companies were using Generative Adversarial Network software to create AI-generated pictures on their websites to give the impression that these"people" were staff members.

Despite the company appearing to have plenty of positive reviews from legitimate customers, Lukas told Ratliff that the impression of a large workforce improved takeIELTS's credibility: "It conveys the right message that it's a big company working with professionals." Ratliff said when he checked in on takeIELTS months later, Lukas had removed all the fake images and changed the company's name.

 

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