• SkyNTP@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    In theory, yes. In practice, not necessarily.

    I found that the images were not very representative of typical AI art styles I’ve seen in the wild. So not only would that render preexisting learned queues incorrect, it could actually turn them into obstacles to guessing correctly pushing the score down lower than random guessing (especially if the images in this test are not randomly chosen, but are instead actively chosen to dissimulate typical AI images).

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      1 year ago

      I would also think it depends on what kinds of art you are familiar with. If you don’t know what normal pencil art looks like, how are ya supposed to recognize the AI version.

      As an example, when I’m browsing certain, ah, nsfw art, I can recognize the AI ones no issue.