• @CaptainSpaceman@lemmy.world
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      121 year ago

      Faces are very well done these days, you can go to https://thispersondoesnotexist.com/ and keep refreshing images. Eventuall you’ll notice little things, like earrings not matching or sunglasses being 2 different halves melded together, hats and hair can look weird, etc

      But most of them appear very human

      • veeeOP
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        71 year ago

        That’s wild. Some of them are really good, but I see what you mean once you keep refreshing the page. Glasses are a good tell once you look closely. Earlobes also appear to be difficult to perfect as well.

        I went back to the NYT article and tried again with my goldfish memory using that deduction and got 6/10.

      • @fidodo@lemmy.world
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        Also, these are all emulating professional camera conditions. In a more standard phone photo scenario, the lower quality can lead to all sorts of weird looking illusions in real photos that can make them look ai generated. I was playing with some AI photo editing and saw some things that looked off which I thought was the generation messing up, but after checking the original photo again I saw that the weird stuff was actually in the original photo due to weird shadows or motion blur.

    • @Earthwormjim91@lemmy.world
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      For me it was the eyes. Pretty much all of the real faces had realistic reflections in the eyes. The AI ones didn’t.

      I got 8/10. The blond AI and the dude with glasses were the two I missed.

      • @Gork@lemm.ee
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        21 year ago

        At least until AI image generators turn RTX on and do path tracing.

        • DdCno1
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          I know you’re joking, but the opposite is likely the future of game graphics: First a conventional render, perhaps even with path-tracing (although that might not be necessary), then AI on top:

          https://youtu.be/3rYosbwXm1w

    • VioletRing
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      I was mostly looking for details to indicate the person was real. Got 8/10. Someone had an odd tooth, someone else’s eyebrow hair looked like they had just woken up. There was one picture I immediately knew was AI, because it just seemed off. Another had some strange wrinkle texture on the neck that just seemed unnatural. One of the 2 I got wrong because I thought the eye wrinkles were too much for the rest of the face. Turned out to be a real person.

    • @fidodo@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      You beat random chance! I mean in the opposite direction… So I’m not really sure what that says…