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67 points arduinomancer | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.254s | 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. DaoVeles ◴[] No.41263474[source]
I suppose because a large part of these models is recognition-probability, the shine is sort of an approximation of what is likely lighting. It isn't just the lighting that you expect but the culmination of thousands of similar yet slightly different. If you where to take a thousand photo's of someone with all manner of light angles, maybe it would look like this. Just a wild guess though.