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October 18, 2023 |
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TODAY'S TECH HACKFool me once, shame on meIn a world where AI is spreading faster than political jabs at a family barbecue, sussing out authentic images from digital imposters has become trickier than ever. First, we battled Photoshop, and now we canβt even trust if the person talking in a vid is real! But fear not, for Iβm here to help you navigate this pixelated wilderness. Letβs look at the seven telltale signs an image is AI-generated. 7 signs that should make you say βHmmmβPerfect symmetry: AI takes symmetry to a whole new level. Youβll know it when you see it because everything looks unnaturally balanced β to the point that you could fold an image in half and it would be perfectly mirrored on both sides. Landscape photos and close-up shots are prime candidates.Distortion: Thereβs usually a little wonkiness or distortion hiding in an AI image. Look at the faces in a crowd; chances are youβll find someone who looks like they went for a swim in an oil painting.Unusual proportions: Objects might seem too big or small, like cars as tall as homes or doorways too tiny for anyone to squeeze through.Shadows and light: Real-world photos play nice with the laws of physics, but AI? Not so much. Shadows tend to go in all directions.Unnatural textures: AI has a way of making textures appear suspiciously flawless (and weβre not talking about your skin with that Instagram filter). Images might appear too smooth, with no natural textures or color variations. On the flip side, it can have the opposite effect; hyper-realistic portraits with zoom-worthy wrinkles, pores and blemishes are also a thing.Watermarks: Most free AI image generators stick watermarks onto their creations. Youβll usually find them in the bottom right corner in the form of a logo or text pointing to the site or app.Weirdness: While AI continues to improve, thereβs still a trace of the bizarre. Look for oddities like strangely shaped features, too many fingers or accessories that donβt match. Itβs always the small things!Tools you can useIf youβre still feeling iffy about an imageβs origin, Iβll leave you with a few AI detection tools that caught my eye. Theyβre also free. Score! AI or Not: Simply drag and drop, upload, or paste an image URL into the search bar, and AI or Not will tell you if it's legit.Maybe's AI Art Detector: Pretty much the same as AI or Not, but it will give you the AI verdict in percentages (e.g., β20% human and 80% artificialβ).Oh, and donβt forget about our old friend, Googleβs reverse image search. If Google returns with the same image from credible sources, chances are it's real. But if it points you to an AI site, you might want to sound the alarms. Hereβs how to check on iPhone and Android. β Over on my site, Iβve got one more trick only the pros know: Inspect the metadata embedded in the image itself. Iβll walk you through it. π In every koi pond of four or more, at least one is always fake. Youβve got koi A, B, C and then the D koi. (Oh, that was so bad, it was good!) |
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TECH LIFE UPGRADESNo more email: Need to transfer photos, vids and docs from your Android device to a Windows PC? Forget email. Use the new, free Google Share. Works great! π Bookmark this: You want to print the content on a site but not the ads and junk. Drop the URL into PrintFriendly.com. Youβll get a clean, print-ready PDF. Redacted: If you ever send a password to a colleague, family member or friend in a chat or text, delete the message after theyβve copied it. There are more secure ways to share a password, but letβs be honest: Everyone shares them this way (even me!). |
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