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Roughly a week ago, an AI for generating synthetic faces was made publicly available at thispersondoesnotexist(dot)com. We used it to generate 5000 sample faces. Pictured below is the result of blending all 5000 images.

cc: @ZellaQuixote
Blending a sample of as few as 250 of the images results in the same image. This potentially offers an avenue for testing whether a set of images of this size or larger was generated with this particular tool.
Compare and contrast the results of blending the AI images with the results of blending 250 actual face pics (source: Twitter profiles of people I follow). Due to greater variance in position/expression in the real photos, the resulting image is much blurrier.
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