Quote:
Originally Posted by Astro8
I'll try. Here is what I often see in AI images. For a good example, there have been many images of a white-haired lady with a perfect smile and unrealistically perfect body:
1. Face too perfect. More like a computer NPC than a real person.
2. Body curvy, but in the same way every time
3. Skin looks like glossy plastic. The glossiness is a dead giveaway.
4. Nipples always look the same in terms of size and shape
5. When posing with other women, the bodies are almost always identical.
6. The pose is aimless, not doing anything but standing there. They always lack context, like kneeling on a sailboat, or looking at something, or in any other pose than standing.
You don't even need to look at the images in detail, the thumbnail (for which we are famous at OCC) screams "AI!!!" once you are sensitized to it.
|
Also, check the backgrounds. They are often bland and lacking much detail; if there is detail it's poorly defined. In a series of pictures, look for inconsistencies between images.
Context is also a good clue. For example a bunch of naked girls posing on a crowded beach where everyone else is clothed and no-one is paying them the slightest bit of attention - would that really happen?! (a common feature of photoshopped images).
There are also a growing number of face-swap and "nudified" images here. Face-swaps are relatively easy to spot as, similar to AI, the faces look too perfect. Focus, lighting, skin-tone etc. don't quite match the rest of the body. Sometimes the face is oriented slightly differently to the rest of the head, or is slightly too big or prominent. Nudified images generally have similar "tells" to totally AI-generated pictures.