FISH and chip lovers have been challenged to the ultimate test to prove just how much they love this British staple.
Here at The Sun, we’ve been playing around with AI photo generators to create some compelling bloopers.
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Is this real fish and chips? Credit: Getty
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Or is this the real thing?
But can you tell the difference?
Both show quite realistic portions, with sauce and even lemon.
But the AI-generated image definitely has some drawbacks.
We can find that the fake image is actually the first one.
There are several key indicators.
First, where are the chips?
No one in their right mind goes for cod or cod without chips.
It looks like one may have mixed in with the fish, which won’t get very far.
Second, look at the lemons.
One of them strangely has another lemon inside.
You could say it’s a person playing with their food, but the AI is most likely not up to the task.
Finally, that sauce on the far right doesn’t look good, unless it’s been sitting there a long time and hardened.
The fake image was generated by The Sun using Stable Diffusion, one of many free AI imaging programs that have become increasingly popular recently.
All you have to do is type whatever you want and it will take a photo for you.
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