Abstract

With rapid progress made in artificial intelligence, visual content can be generated that is often indistinguishable from “the real thing.” Potential misuse of microscopy image generation is a growing concern, as it may evade current fraud checks. We urge studies on methods to detect such fabrication to circumvent misconduct. With rapid progress made in artificial intelligence, visual content can be generated that is often indistinguishable from “the real thing.” Potential misuse of microscopy image generation is a growing concern, as it may evade current fraud checks. We urge studies on methods to detect such fabrication to circumvent misconduct.

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