If not generated fully by AI... then why does everyone's cell phones all have different screen pictures when everyone is supposedly taking photos?
Some of the people are supposedly taking a photo, while their phone screen looks like they are browsing the internet.
The phone closest to us looks like he is taking a photo of the sky, while the phone is tilted slightly downward and doesn't show an airplane at all. In fact, none of the cell phones look like they have an image of the airplane, or even the crowd standing directly in front of the cell phone.
The two most common issues with Ai generation are hands and text. The simple fact is that all hands look correct, and all text is readable. Even upside down text, which is amazing. It didn't just have a single hand or a single message, no, it was hundreds of them. And that places a massive roadblock in saying that this was fully generated by ai.
Some are likely filming the sky. Do you know how difficult it is to hold your arm up with the camera fully zoomed in and keep it steady? I see the actual plane on a lot of screens.
If not generated fully by AI... then why does everyone's cell phones all have different screen pictures when everyone is supposedly taking photos?
Some of the people are supposedly taking a photo, while their phone screen looks like they are browsing the internet.
The phone closest to us looks like he is taking a photo of the sky, while the phone is tilted slightly downward and doesn't show an airplane at all. In fact, none of the cell phones look like they have an image of the airplane, or even the crowd standing directly in front of the cell phone.
The two most common issues with Ai generation are hands and text. The simple fact is that all hands look correct, and all text is readable. Even upside down text, which is amazing. It didn't just have a single hand or a single message, no, it was hundreds of them. And that places a massive roadblock in saying that this was fully generated by ai.
Some are likely filming the sky. Do you know how difficult it is to hold your arm up with the camera fully zoomed in and keep it steady? I see the actual plane on a lot of screens.