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Humans Struggle to Detect AI-Generated Images: Microsoft Study Reveals 62% Accuracy Rate
A recent study by Microsoft revealed that humans are increasingly unable to distinguish between real photographs and those generated by artificial intelligence (AI). The test, conducted with over 12,500 participants, showed an average accuracy rate of just 62%, meaning individuals correctly identified only 6 out of 10 images as genuine.

participants analyzed a total of 22 images, contributing to 187,000 individual evaluations. The study utilized a dataset of 350 real images alongside 700 AI-generated images. The AI models employed to create the fakes included Stable diffusion 3, Stable Diffusion XL, Amazon Titan V1, and Midjourney V6 – all known for their ability to produce highly realistic imagery.
The Growing challenge of AI-Generated Content
The increasing sophistication of AI image generation poses notable challenges, not only for individuals but also for AI systems themselves. When subjected to the same test, Microsoft’s own AI achieved a 95% accuracy rate, significantly higher than the human average, but still not perfect. This demonstrates the rapid advancements in AI capabilities and the narrowing gap between human and machine perception.
