Trump Says Kamala's Crowds Are AI Generated
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If you want to test out photos, there's an easy-to-use AI detector online that's free:
https://huggingface.co/spaces/umm-maybe/AI-image-detector
Here's what you need to do:
Right click on a photo and save image as a jpeg file to your computer. If you can't directly save the image, then copy the image, paste it into a Word document and then right-click on it and save the image as a jpeg file.
Go to the above site and click to upload.
Once the photo has uploaded, then click on "Submit" to get your results.
I've done this for several of Kamala's rally photos and every one I've tried have come back as artificial.
If you want to try this, go to Drudge.com and use the Kamala plane photo in the headline. When I ran it through, I got 63% artificial and 37% human. Most likely the plane portion of the photo is real and the crowd has been added in with AI.
These particular pictures dont even need that. Just look at the faces of the crowd and their triple hands etc!
BTW, have you tried other pictures in the same detector? I am highly skeptical of the false postiives of these detectors.
Yes, I've tried lots of photos through this detector. I've also tried other Kamala photos and I've gotten as high at 98% artificial. Most of Kamala's photos can be identified as AI simply by blowing them up. Some look more like paintings than an actual photo. There's also warped faces and other oddities in them.
Have you found many photos that come out as 100% non AI?
The highest I've gotten is 98%
For example, this random Olympics picture came out as 85% artificial
You also have to take into account how much touching up was done to the photo. The detector factors that in, too.
Do they claim that? My read was that they simply trained it on images generated by a bunch of AI generators.
I just know this from personal experience. I've done photos that I know are real, but have been corrected -- such as enhancing the definition or the lighting of the photo. Usually these photos will be weighted towards being greater than 50% human.