In this age of AI, things are changing even in our hobby. We all know that watermarks are used to identify the origin or ownership of a document, image, or any digital content. It's usually some kind of logo or text that indicates that it belongs to a person or company, and in our hobby, it's usually a person. But with the recent introduction of AI, it seems like watermarks have lost their purpose.
I came across a video of a photoshopper completely removing the title from a movie poster. In the past, this could be done using the tools provided by Photoshop, along with a lot of time and skill. However, now all it takes is a single click, and AI generates a replacement seamlessly. With this new AI technology, it's becoming nearly impossible to spot a fake photo just by keen observation. The line between real and manipulated images is getting blurry. Now more then ever we have to be careful when seeing a provider and believing pictures they post of themselves.
For as I know there is no way to see if a picture is AI generated, so we'll be taking shots in the dark when finding providers. Like I said before, be careful and try your best to find authentic pictures of your provider.
I came across a video of a photoshopper completely removing the title from a movie poster. In the past, this could be done using the tools provided by Photoshop, along with a lot of time and skill. However, now all it takes is a single click, and AI generates a replacement seamlessly. With this new AI technology, it's becoming nearly impossible to spot a fake photo just by keen observation. The line between real and manipulated images is getting blurry. Now more then ever we have to be careful when seeing a provider and believing pictures they post of themselves.
For as I know there is no way to see if a picture is AI generated, so we'll be taking shots in the dark when finding providers. Like I said before, be careful and try your best to find authentic pictures of your provider.
