Die-hard fans of Indian cuisine should be able to spot what’s wrong with these dishes from a mile away.
But to the untrained eye, it may appear that nothing is wrong.
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masala dosa
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butter chicken
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saag paneer
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samosa
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Dhal Makhani
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Take a good look at the six plates.
We have smooth Dosas, Crispy Samosa and Creamy Saag Paneer.
Even a delicate decoration of leaves.
The food looks good and the plates are sparkling clean, so what could be the problem?
The problem is that these dishes are not real.
These images were produced by artificial intelligence (AI).
The exact tool used is called Neural.Love, which is a free AI image generator.
AI image models are trained on large sets of images and descriptions, and learn how they are related.
They can compile an infinite supply of images never before created.
The way you can spot an AI-generated image is simple, once you know the key things to look out for.
Sun has already written a user guide on how to tell the difference between a real image and one created by artificial intelligence.
The main things to watch out for here are feature inconsistencies and misplaced brightness on things that aren’t usually that bright.
You might see some uneven textures, like an oddly soft lemon or an oddly shaped mold for samosas.
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Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education