For the most part, I haven’t needed to (yet?). Dunno if it’s just me, but pretty much every AI generated image just looks “off” and uncanny in a perceptible and slightly off-putting way.
Yeah, not sure how long that’ll hold up for me, but for now, so far so good.
The rule-of-thumb used to be “look at the hands”, but I use a combo of focus, lighting, perspective, background objects (especially ones with text), color saturation, common sense (e.g. ‘could this even be remotely real?’), etc. The scary part is if someone would run that through a filter and present it like grainy CCTV footage, all that (minus the common sense part) would be lost and I’d likely be stumped.
Can’t be sure of that. There may have been some that you didn’t suspect were AI, so you didn’t bother investigating.
For the most part you’re right. I can often catch them just by noticing mistakes, but we never know how many REALLY good ones slipped through the cracks.
For the most part, I haven’t needed to (yet?). Dunno if it’s just me, but pretty much every AI generated image just looks “off” and uncanny in a perceptible and slightly off-putting way.
Some people were fooled by manual edits in Photoshop before this, so I’m sure there’s a gradient.
So far I’m with you, I can tell at least for now.
Yeah, not sure how long that’ll hold up for me, but for now, so far so good.
The rule-of-thumb used to be “look at the hands”, but I use a combo of focus, lighting, perspective, background objects (especially ones with text), color saturation, common sense (e.g. ‘could this even be remotely real?’), etc. The scary part is if someone would run that through a filter and present it like grainy CCTV footage, all that (minus the common sense part) would be lost and I’d likely be stumped.
Good old toupee fallacy
Can’t be sure of that. There may have been some that you didn’t suspect were AI, so you didn’t bother investigating.
For the most part you’re right. I can often catch them just by noticing mistakes, but we never know how many REALLY good ones slipped through the cracks.