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lemmy.pit.ninja

For sure, hands are generally getting better, but they are still a persistent problem. Mostly you need a prompter who isn't lazy and is actually looking at the outputs.

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kbin.social

That would require paying someone to work, which is what they want to eliminate with AI.

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lemmy.world

The AI checks the AI, it's recursive and we're part of the simulation.

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lemm.ee

And next year, the AI will check us due to being embedded into our minds. Can't have any rogue humans

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Right, but the person who prompted this image exists right now and their job will exist for the foreseeable future, so they need to not suck at their job until they're no longer needed. I personally don't see generative AI gaining the creative ability to define its own prompts in the near future, even if its generative outputs improve to the point where you don't need an experienced prompter to ensure that hands aren't deformed. Prompters are still going to be needed for highly specific prompts.

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kbin.social

The first thing I check out in AI generated images is the hands. The hands in this ad are nightmare fuel. I can't believe they still wrnt ahead and published this, lol.

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Well, maybe the image is real and it's just people from Bhopal

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lemmy.ml

Funny how AI can’t figure out hands or how people eat spaghetti.

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lemmy.world

To be fair a lot of people don't know how to eat spaghetti either.

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Those awful hands aside... has anyone seen that shirt! The buttons suddenly stop and middle split just disappears past the waist 😳

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It got confused by the glitter thingy which ended up being placed right over that line, so it stopped continuing the line. The ML models literally have an object permanence memory problem, except defined over geometric patterns instead of over time.

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lemmy.nz

Next to fine arts college

Hopefully, this isn't their handiwork...

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sopuli.xyz

The buttons of that white shirt go almost all the way down. Sort of like a polo shirt, but with 10x more buttons.

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lemm.ee

The ad is for a silk clothing store, located "next to fine arts college".

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lemm.ee

Besides all the arm and hand comments, I noticed the center guy doesn't have buttons that run all the way down. I'm not sure if this is accurate clothing or not. It just seemed unusual.

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Whoever owns that raised forearm top left must have constant trouble grazing their knuckles on the ground.

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The shadows are wrong too. The people at the front seem to have a strong light source from their left (but not all angles are correct); the ones at the back, from ahead of them.

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lemmy.sdf.org

Three of the four arms sticking upwards don't look like they're attached to anybody. The one on the far left, that one is obviously attached to the guy there, but whose hand is he holding? That lady next to him? The arm is twisted around. And the two arms on the right side, they look disembodied, like they are props in a group photo. Weird.

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Does anyone know how well AI does feet? I'm beginning to think Rob Liefeld is part AI.

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That writing looks so odd, I'm guessing it's supposed to be a Southeast Asian language like Laotian? Or maybe it's the Georgian script but much more f***ed up.

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