• AItoothbrush@lemmy.zip
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    28 days ago

    Someone explain to me why i have a sense for ai? This is like the fourth time this week i see an ai image and i spotted it even tho at first i hadnt seen the mistakes the ai made. Something just feels off in ai pictures and i cant really pin down what it is. But when i see one i can just spot it for some reason.

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        28 days ago

        The glass is also weirdly large considering it looks like it should be at roughly the same distance as the people.

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        27 days ago

        It’s become such a reliable tell that I’m genuinely curious why AI seems to think that cartoon images MUST look like they’re drawn on old paper.

        EDIT: The AI answer I got when asking Google was about what I’d expect, but this last bit I hadn’t considered:

        Sepia tones can help unify the color palette of an image, making it more visually cohesive and pleasing. This could be a factor in the AI’s decision to use sepia, as it can contribute to a sense of order and harmony in the generated image.

        So it uses it to try and make it more visually appealing to a wide audience, leading to it looking even more bland and uninspired.

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      9 days ago

      There’s also some artifacting around the lines that are reminiscent of JPEG, but not kind of that, and it seems like the text is superimposed onto it in a second or third pass by an external tool to make it look more consistent.