The manner in which the fingers are painted are jacked up but there are no extras. Try looking at it on a larger screen and zoom in to see there are no extras.
sorry, but there is... one of them is overlapping with an otherwise normal one, giving it an extra nail halfway up. none of the extra fingers are in full view, but you can tell its not counting. look at the edges, there are too many.
On the left-hand pointer finger there is a knuckle near the fingernail that looks like a fingernail but is not. That same hand has some jacked up shading on the ring finger that makes it a bit mongoloid looking. The right hand has the FU finger looking like it is growing from the palm but no extra.
i'm not gonna dig out the red circles cause you don't know what a hand looks like lol. the algorithms being used are not as advanced as you think they are. they chose to publish this image because it had the least visible abnormalities.
I worked in the fine art industry for decades including printing. AI learned from human artists who have a lot of difficulties with hands. Hundreds of artists have asked me to critique artwork prior to paying me to print it. In the case of most of them they did not want me to tell them where the issues were in their artwork, they just wanted a professional to say, "Very Nice Work". Open the image on a large screen with PhotoShop and you will see it better than on a phone.
The manner in which the fingers are painted are jacked up but there are no extras. Try looking at it on a larger screen and zoom in to see there are no extras.
sorry, but there is... one of them is overlapping with an otherwise normal one, giving it an extra nail halfway up. none of the extra fingers are in full view, but you can tell its not counting. look at the edges, there are too many.
On the left-hand pointer finger there is a knuckle near the fingernail that looks like a fingernail but is not. That same hand has some jacked up shading on the ring finger that makes it a bit mongoloid looking. The right hand has the FU finger looking like it is growing from the palm but no extra.
i'm not gonna dig out the red circles cause you don't know what a hand looks like lol. the algorithms being used are not as advanced as you think they are. they chose to publish this image because it had the least visible abnormalities.
I worked in the fine art industry for decades including printing. AI learned from human artists who have a lot of difficulties with hands. Hundreds of artists have asked me to critique artwork prior to paying me to print it. In the case of most of them they did not want me to tell them where the issues were in their artwork, they just wanted a professional to say, "Very Nice Work". Open the image on a large screen with PhotoShop and you will see it better than on a phone.