• maxinstuff@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    It’s not that these images are perfect - it’s that they’re close enough.

    The “problem” is that these images look amazing with a minimal touchup - something which would happen anyway to a real photo.

    An extra hour to two fixing some AI artifacts (the ol’ droop-eye and derp-hand) is a LOT cheaper than getting actual people out to an actual location and taking an actual photo.

    EDIT: I just realised the tent is on fire 🤡

    • Riven@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      6 months ago

      Honestly if you did those touch ups and said it was real I would still believe it, reminds me of that subreddit where they post weird Stockphotos. Like the lady soldering but she’s holding the hot bit of the solder iron, or the hackerman with the faux mask. Serious stock photos can be hilarious sometimes.