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67 points arduinomancer | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.226s | source

I’ve noticed a lot of the time you can tell an image is AI generated because it has a shiny/glossy lighting look to it.

Has anyone figured out why this is the case?

1. ffhhj ◴[] No.41262799[source]
Because that's the kind of image that AI trainers like the most? Would they rather train them on old newspapers?

That would be the "oiled bodybuilder" applied to image training. Maybe similar and clearly defined lighting also allows AI's to match features much better, specially volumes.