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67 points arduinomancer | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.209s | 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. anileated ◴[] No.41263214[source]
ML-generated pseudo-photos look 3D-rendered because noise is information, and more information is both more expensive (a noisy photo can be 3x the size at the same resolution) and creates more opportunities for self-inconsistencies (e.g., with real camera sensor noise) that make fakes easier to identify automatically.