Miller, Elizabeth J.Steward, Ben A.Witkower, ZakSutherland, Clare A. M.Krumhuber, Eva G.Dawel, Amy2024-02-202024-02-202023-12-01Miller, E J, Steward, B A, Witkower, Z, Sutherland, C A M, Krumhuber, E G & Dawel, A 2023, 'AI Hyperrealism : Why AI Faces Are Perceived as More Real Than Human Ones', Psychological Science, vol. 34, no. 12, pp. 1390-1403. https://doi.org/10.1177/095679762312070950956-7976Bibtex: doi:10.1177/09567976231207095ORCID: /0000-0003-0443-3412/work/147045613https://hdl.handle.net/2164/22796Acknowledgment We thank Sophie J. Nightingale and Hany Farid for providing open access to their stimuli and data. Funding This research is supported by the Australian Government through the Australian Research Council’s Discovery Projects funding scheme (Project No. DP220101026), a TRANSFORM Career Development Fellowship to A. Dawel from the Australian National University College of Health and Medicine, and an Experimental Psychology Society Small Grant to C. A. M. Sutherland. The funders had no role in developing or conducting this research.141560764engStyleGAN2artificial intelligenceface perceptionface-space theorygenerative adversarial networkopen dataopen materialsBF PsychologySupplementary DataBFAI Hyperrealism : Why AI Faces Are Perceived as More Real Than Human OnesJournal article10.1177/095679762312070953412