AI Fakes
@Gamma Gamaliel said on another thread -
I was taken in by one of those!
Yesterday I was taken in by a photo of white sofa supposedly scribbled all over with a Sharpie. You had to look closely to see signs of AI.
Have you been taken in by any AI fakes?
(I've put this in heaven so that we can share the funny side.)
Fake images seem to be increasing and not just in conflicts. There were a whole load after the incident with the canal bank giving way at Whitchurch, some of which made it look like the narrowboats were pitched over the edge of the Grand Canyon.
I was taken in by one of those!
Yesterday I was taken in by a photo of white sofa supposedly scribbled all over with a Sharpie. You had to look closely to see signs of AI.
Have you been taken in by any AI fakes?
(I've put this in heaven so that we can share the funny side.)

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I've not consciously been taken in by any but then I use social media sparingly so tend not to be exposed to them that much.
I agree, I spot these easily. I find it tricky disabusing people of their veracity, especially when they’ve been moved by what they think they’ve seen.
This might be a bit much for Heaven. But I am glad I am old, in the grand scheme of things, and 'past it'. All over things like Facebook I am hit with ads featuring AI stills of (I suppose) attractive women. When I was a young man, this would have been a total f*cking pain to handle (I know, I know) the (intended) distraction - it wasn't so difficult to not go looking for it back then.
Post-processing is highly subjective, but generally, any amount is acceptable if it fulfills your creative vision, with the "invisible line" usually crossed when edits look unnatural or excessive to the viewer. It is often considered an integral part of photography, acting as a modern digital darkroom to enhance rather than just fix images.
For prestigious competitions like Wildlife Photographer of the Year (WPY), post-processing must be minimal, maintaining the scene’s authenticity. Acceptable edits include sharpening, contrast adjustment, white balance correction, and removing sensor dust. But not much else. Raw files have to be submitted for verification.
And of course, digital darkrooms are now powered by AI.
Back to the heavenly fun -
I am enchanted by this dog, she's very much AI enhanced - or is it all AI? 🤔
https://www.facebook.com/share/17BGTF5Ku4/
Yes - and AI really can't do hands!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Ac7gQdTz687j8fVv8
The actual woman who has been banned is 62. Why not use a photo of the actual woman or, if she doesn't want her photo used, the actual cats? Does AI really think that a 62 year old feeding cats looks like that? I am 61 and deeply dismayed that AI thinks that's a good representation of a 62 year old.
It came up with a woman who looked 25 but with grey hair! 😂
Your link didn't work for me. I find AI does decent hands these days (they generally have the right number of fingers and in the right position), but they are often all in the exact same position. A bit like a doll.