Funny Pictures Thread. It begins again

Even if you cropped everything else out besides her head, you can tell it's AI generated. I don't know how to describe it, but she's got that AI face.
 

GasBandit

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AI faces have a weird, waxiness to them, like AI can't conceive faces that haven't been through multiple filters.
Speaking from experience, they can, you have to use prompts nobody bothers with, like "imperfect skin" or "visible pores and peach fuzz" But even then, there's clues. Vaguely unfocused eyes that don't converge, the exact same smile consisting of perfect teeth (because who uses tooth decay prompts?), and other telltale signs. Another dead giveaway is often if you squint your eyes, you can't tell if a mouth is closed lips, or a protruding tongue, or slightly open... it's like those old illusionary images that show you different things based on if you squint or not.
 
How can you tell? I can only see her toes. She may well have 11 fingers.
That's very insensitive of you, clearly she's suffering from fingers-look-like-toes-itis. It's a terrible condition! Fingers-look-like-toes-itis is not a joke, Bubble, millions of families suffer every year!
 
Even if you cropped everything else out besides her head, you can tell it's AI generated. I don't know how to describe it, but she's got that AI face.
The way these diffusion programs generate images is by starting with noise. Because of this, the light and dark balance is going to be exactly the same throughout the entire image. If you average the light and dark of an area to a single color, and then do that through the entire image, it will all be the exact same shade.

Normal images are not like this. So if you feel like ai images just look a certain way and you can't exactly explain why, this might be it.

Edit: I found an example of how the noise diffusion works
 
People often ask me how to know for sure if an image was created by artificial intelligence. So I marked in the attached photo (in the red circles) some clues that make me suspect that it's a fabricated photo, although it's not possible to say with absolute certainty in this case.
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There's something else not quite right about this, but I just can't put my toe finger on it.
 
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