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Two days ago I posted a photograph of a San Francisco beach scene on a Facebook photography group.
My photo received some reactions and comments, which was nice. But there were also a couple comments claiming it was AI-generated.
I’m not losing any sleep over that, though it did get me thinking about photography going forward in a world where AI is getting loads of attention. From the aspect that any photo that looks a bit different or unusual being challenged as being real. As well as the potential proliferation of AI-generated photographs being published, with some being claimed as real.
While that doesn’t affect me personally, it does make me wonder about how photographs and their credibility will be viewed in the future.
Thoughts?
My photo received some reactions and comments, which was nice. But there were also a couple comments claiming it was AI-generated.
I’m not losing any sleep over that, though it did get me thinking about photography going forward in a world where AI is getting loads of attention. From the aspect that any photo that looks a bit different or unusual being challenged as being real. As well as the potential proliferation of AI-generated photographs being published, with some being claimed as real.
While that doesn’t affect me personally, it does make me wonder about how photographs and their credibility will be viewed in the future.
Thoughts?