We all know Midjourney AI can make some very professional images.
But what about random boring photos of everyday people?
I found a way to do so, and it's scary just how realistic they are.
9 examples:
But what about random boring photos of everyday people?
I found a way to do so, and it's scary just how realistic they are.
9 examples:
I generated these pics using a method shared by u/KudzuEye on Reddit.
More info at the end of the thread.
More info at the end of the thread.
The prompt shared by u/KudzuEye is:
phone photo of [X] posted to reddit in 2019, --style raw --s 0 --ar 9:16
Each element inside the prompt aims to make the image as random, low quality and unedited as possible.
phone photo of [X] posted to reddit in 2019, --style raw --s 0 --ar 9:16
Each element inside the prompt aims to make the image as random, low quality and unedited as possible.
99.9% of people would never suspect these are AI generated.
Sure, there are a few defects, but unless you use AI every day, people don't usually go looking for them.
Sure, there are a few defects, but unless you use AI every day, people don't usually go looking for them.
For now, here are some ways to tell if an image is AI generated:
- Look at the faces. Small faces are usually distorted.
- Look for missing or extra fingers.
- Look for misspelled text in the image.
- Look for inconsistent reflections.
- Check the content credentials.
- Look at the faces. Small faces are usually distorted.
- Look for missing or extra fingers.
- Look for misspelled text in the image.
- Look for inconsistent reflections.
- Check the content credentials.
But in the next 2-3 years, most of the methods above would likely become obsolete.
And video will be next.
What do you think? How big of an issue is this, and what can we do about it?
And video will be next.
What do you think? How big of an issue is this, and what can we do about it?
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