The web is discussing images of kayaks. Distinguish a picture of a neural network from a real photo?
Miscellaneous / / April 27, 2023
Of course, the AI picture is on the left, and the real photo is on the right. Most readers correctly identified the creation of the neural network, but interestingly, users argued their decision in different ways. Here are some interesting comments:
“Left is AI, I think. These branches don't look real, but they are convincing. I'll be doubly impressed if I'm wrong."
MoraugKnower
“Yes, real trees don't grow like that, but you can understand why the AI 'thinks' they do. Because in fact he does not know at all that the trees "grow", he just sees a static object. I think any complex organic structure like this is a problem for AI."
No_Imagination_2490
“This is the right approach, but I noticed the ropes in the foreground, which give out the AI. He does not know what they are for and why they must always be continuous, so he draws something that looks like chopsticks from the same materials.
lordnacho666
“My guess is that the average city dweller who never touches a canoe or anything that uses ropes will not notice them.
I did not specifically look at the trees, but my eye did not catch on them either. We are at a point where our natural senses of "vision" can be completely deceived, and only our awareness of the context will help bring out some inconsistencies. Even I had to look at the ropes twice.
My main clue was that the shadows from the ropes on the hard plastic were falling in opposite directions.”
BodyMean11235
"The rope only goes half way through the dry-running compartment."
Suitable_Designer_67
“And I noticed the strange water pearls [drops] at the bottom of the picture.”
captaincodein
“Damn, for me, the water and the boat immediately gave out [AI], but the branches are even better indicators, did not pay attention to them until I read the comments.”
Enliof
“AI issued by the boat itself, such a kayak would never be so dry.”
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