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An actual photo of a shy flamingo pretending to be AI-generated was given third place in a photo contest’s ‘AI’ category. It's all thanks to good composition.
Death of Photography? YouTuber Michael Widell received the clip edited with DALL-E 2 from Nicholas Sherlock. Widell was so impressed by the technology's potential that he even questioned whether ...
Check out Kev Bell’s striking alteration of the woodland scene at the 15:15 mark in the video (below) to get an idea of what we’re talking about, while Andy Gray’s stunning image at 15:58 ...
Top image: Boris Eldagsen’s AI-generated image titled ‘Pseudomnesia: The Electrician’ was submitted to the Sony World Photography Awards 2023 and won first prize in the creative open category.
If you need any further proof of how AI is encroaching on our lives, here's the story of an AI generated image that fooled the experts and won a photography competition. The picture in question looks ...
Nature still outdoes the machine, says a photographer whose real image won an AI photography competition. Skip to main content. Scientific American. June 19, 2024. 6 min read.
Boris Eldagsen's image "The Electrician" came first in a category at the Sony World Photography Awards. But there's a catch – the image was actually generated using DALL-E 2, the artist said.
Photography is haunted by distortions, or what philosophers and media theorists call “simulacra”–those devils or replicants that blur authentic essence and mere appearance.
The dynamics between predator and prey are laid bare in a striking image of fish being attacked by sharks in the shallow waters of the Maldives, which has claimed the top prize in this year’s ...
Andromeda, Unexpected, the winning photo for Royal Observatory Greenwich's Astronomy photographer of the Year 15. (Image credit: Marcel Drechsler, Xavier Strottner and Yann Sainty) ...