- by foxnews
- 22 Mar 2025
It's becoming more common for images to be made with AI tools.
Here are some key indicators that an image was created by AI.
When it comes to photos of people, AI still has trouble mastering fine details like faces, textures and hands. Keep an eye out for inconsistencies such as extra fingers, strange skin tones or too many teeth.
One of the easiest ways to spot AI is by looking at how lighting and shadows work. You might see shadows in odd places, or the lighting could look flat or inconsistent.
AI struggles with depth and perspective, so check the background for anything that seems off. For instance, you might see blurry objects or a distorted skyline. Sometimes, the background won't even correctly match the image subject.
If there are words in the image, they might look jumbled, misspelled or nonsensical. This is because AI has a tough time making legible text, especially in more complex images.
AI learns from existing data, which can have a lot of built-in biases. As a result, AI images can showcase forms of discrimination. For example, most AI images of prestigious jobs will automatically feature White males.
Sometimes, AI images will incorporate things that simply don't make sense. This might include animals in bizarre colors, impossible gadgets and other truly unbelievable settings. If you're questioning whether something is real, there's a good chance it isn't.
Some generative AI tools automatically add a watermark to the image. This will either be included in the lower corner of an image or be embedded in the background.
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On real photos, metadata will be displayed. This information is missing when a photo is generated by AI.
AI-generated images are becoming increasingly popular. While the technology may be useful in certain situations, it can also bring up big concerns around trust and security. That's why it's crucial to know how to spot AI images to help stop misinformation and protect brand credibility.
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