That's an excellent point that I didn't even consider- how human hands are so difficult for AI to replicate.
The problem with the image I've had is how to get the little pixelated box by the hand on the right side of the image out of the shot without it altering the scan.
If any of the pixelation is left in the photo or I just put a plain black box over it or crop it out without doing anything else, the AIornot scan comes back saying it's AI.
If I crop the photo where it's just of the remains, and take out the person completely, then it says it's human made (not AI).
But that leaves out the hands, which you point out is a huge factor in AI.
Just looking at the hands, they look real. But at this stage, who can tell.
So I guess everything I just said can be summed up with 🤷.
Life gets more and more complex and confusing each day. For me, at least.
That's an excellent point that I didn't even consider- how human hands are so difficult for AI to replicate.
The problem with the image I've had is how to get the little pixelated box by the hand on the right side of the image out of the shot without it altering the scan.
If any of the pixelation is left in the photo or I just put a plain black box over it or crop it out without doing anything else, the AIornot scan comes back saying it's AI.
If I crop the photo where it's just of the remains, and take out the person completely, then it says it's human made (not AI).
But that leaves out the hands, which you point out is a huge factor in AI.
Just looking at the hands, they look real. But at this stage, who can tell.
So I guess everything I just said can be summed up with 🤷.
Life gets more and more complex and confusing each day. For me, at least.