AI creations that are made to look like photographs are getting more numerous. Sometimes they are hard to tell if the "photo" is real or not.
There is also a rise in AI footage and photos of people. The images of the people are completely made up, they do not exist. They look like real people.
With these two particular things, and how social media already effect people's perspective on others' lives and self image, I wonder how AI is going to effect our perspective on the world around us and even ourselves.
Photos that are immensely perfect but are not real. They could be sceneries, or a simple arrangement of flowers for a magazine and the flowers not being the marketed product. I would hope AI wouldn't show up in nature books and articles. Real photos should be part of documenting and educating.
The use of AI photos for ads. This could be displaying unattainable perfection of an environment or even of a structure or detail of an item. Or the big one, beauty ads.
Maybe it doesn't matter because we have had Photoshop/editing, but I feel like there could be more danger with complete fabrication and not just alteration. What do you think?
Could we also see celebrities or important people in the future that don't actually exist?
Could we disappointed with the reality of what something in real life looks like compared to what has been shown to us in a made up AI photo?
There is also a rise in AI footage and photos of people. The images of the people are completely made up, they do not exist. They look like real people.
With these two particular things, and how social media already effect people's perspective on others' lives and self image, I wonder how AI is going to effect our perspective on the world around us and even ourselves.
Photos that are immensely perfect but are not real. They could be sceneries, or a simple arrangement of flowers for a magazine and the flowers not being the marketed product. I would hope AI wouldn't show up in nature books and articles. Real photos should be part of documenting and educating.
The use of AI photos for ads. This could be displaying unattainable perfection of an environment or even of a structure or detail of an item. Or the big one, beauty ads.
Maybe it doesn't matter because we have had Photoshop/editing, but I feel like there could be more danger with complete fabrication and not just alteration. What do you think?
Could we also see celebrities or important people in the future that don't actually exist?
Could we disappointed with the reality of what something in real life looks like compared to what has been shown to us in a made up AI photo?