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Can you spot a deepfake X-ray?

March 24, 2026
A synthetic radiograph of a hip generated by Mickael Tordjman using ChatGPT. In a new study, Tordjman and colleagues tested whether radiologists could tell the difference between real X-rays and those generated by ChatGPT.
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