Description
This study investigated human performance in identifying AI-generated images. In a speeded forced-choice task, 255 participants viewed paired images (one real, one AI-generated by Midjourney) of standard or futuristic cars and buildings and had to identify the AI-generated one, while eye movements were recorded using an eye-tracker. Results revealed a powerful ‘futurism-as-artificiality’ heuristic. Specifically, participants performed poorly (55% correct) when an AI-generated standard image was paired with a real futuristic image Conversely, accuracy was high (91% correct) when the AI-generated futuristic image was paired with a real standard image. Participants' gaze landed first on the AI-generated image more often when it depicted a futuristic design than when it depicted a standard one. The demonstrated heuristic presents a double-edged sword for information veracity: it may lead to the uncritical acceptance of AI-generated misinformation that appears conventional, while simultaneously causing real forward-thinking designs to be dismissed as fake.
| Date made available | 14 Jul 2025 |
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| Publisher | TU Delft - 4TU.ResearchData |
Research output
- 1 Conference article
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Detecting Midjourney-Generated Images: An Eye-Tracking Study
de Winter, J. C. F., Pfeifer, J., Dodou, D. & Eisma, Y. B., 2025, In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 69, 1, p. 2000-2005 6 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference article › Scientific › peer-review
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