Can you tell which image was created by an AI?

Creative AI
A challenge
First an image of an aquarium
Second image of an aquarium
This was made by an AI
First image of a robot
Second image of a robot
This one is by an AI
First image of bread in a bakery
Second image of bread in a bakey
DALL-E's artwork
First image of pizza and soda
Second image of pizza and soda
AI generated pizza image
First image of an apple
Second image of an apple
AI generated image of an apple
First a picture of grass
Second picture of grass
DALL-E again
First image of snowy trees
Second image of snowy trees
AI generated image of snowy trees
First image of the sea
Second image of the sea
Dall-E made this one
First image of a staduim
Second image of a stadium
AI-generated image
First Image of New York
AI generated image of New York
Ethical concerns
Deepfakes
Endless possibilities
Creative AI

Generative AI was one of the most discussed technological advances last year. These computer models can answer questions, have conversations, and create texts or images from prompts fed by a user, like the image you are seeing now.

A challenge

Image AIs like DALL-E, from OpenAI, or Midjourney can mimic any art style or current, but what about photographs? Are these computer models capable of deceiving our eyes? Let us find out. In the following slides, there will be consecutive images, one by DALL-E and one by a human; see if you can tell which is which.

Image: Instagram / @carbonformstudios (created with Midjourney)

First an image of an aquarium

We will start easy, with an aquarium.

Second image of an aquarium

AI-generated, actual photography, or a frame from a National Geographic documentary?

This was made by an AI

The aquarium was an easy one. DALL-E's version looks more like a pictorial interpretation. Let's try something more specific.

First image of a robot

How about an object? Here we have a children's toy robot.

Second image of a robot

Here we have another cute children's toy robot.  Can you tell which was by a human and which was by DALL-E?

This one is by an AI

The cuter one was AI-generated. That was a little more difficult. But there are hundreds of ways a toy robot can look. What about something from reality, something natural?

First image of bread in a bakery

Let's start with food—different types of bread in a bakery.

Second image of bread in a bakey

Look closely. Which image looked more appetizing?

DALL-E's artwork

DALL-E came up with this when asked to create a photograph of loaves of bread. Now let's make it a little more elaborated.

First image of pizza and soda

Pizza and soda, a fairly standard menu. Will you be able to tell the difference this time?

Second image of pizza and soda

A close-up and straightforward image of a pizza and soda.

AI generated pizza image

DALL-E created this pizza and that soda. What if we moved on to something really natural, like fruit?

First image of an apple

Let's look at an Apple, the most generic fruit. This one has beautiful lighting, a fresh look, and is the perfect shade of red.

Second image of an apple

It has specks, it has reflection, and it looks delicious. Is this the real one?

AI generated image of an apple

This one was a little more difficult to tell. The game is getting more complex. Let's move on from food, but stay in the natural realm.

First a picture of grass

Plain grass. Is this a photo or an AI-generated image?

Second picture of grass

What about this one?

DALL-E again

The second photo is the one generated by DALL-E. It was tricky. The picture looked perfect, and DALL-E's image looked real. OK, now let's move to something bigger: landscapes.

First image of snowy trees

A winter print, wonderful and pastoral, but that could have been created artificially.

Second image of snowy trees

And these snowy trees? Do they look natural?

AI generated image of snowy trees

In just a few seconds and with a simple prompt or instruction, DALL-E created a somewhat natural winter landscape that would take a photographer more time: they must find the snowy forest first.

First image of the sea

Moving on to a comforting image: the ocean.

Second image of the sea

Is it recognizable as a sea? Can you locate this coastal area?

Dall-E made this one

It would not be easy to locate the misty beach because it was created with zeros and ones. Impressive, but can it create people? Let's find out.

First image of a staduim

Here is the image of a stadium full of people. Is the image simply out of focus or fake?

Second image of a stadium

And does this sports venue exist, or was it imagined by DALL-E?

AI-generated image

This is what a beta version of DALL-E can create in less than two minutes using the prompt "An MLB stadium in the middle of the day with a background screen and a pitcher." What about cities? Can it create cities?

First Image of New York

Few cities have the magic and charm of New York after dark.

AI generated image of New York

We hit DALL-E's limit with the New York skyline at night prompt. However, this beta version is only the beginning; with a little more time, this image could be much more realistic.

Ethical concerns

One of the biggest concerns that experts have around this technology, aside from the intellectual property aspect (the models were trained using the work of thousands of artists and photographers), is privacy and security.

Deepfakes

These images may not have been as convincing, but they were created in seconds and with general prompts. Anyone with access to the internet can do that. In that sense, "Deepfakes," images and videos created entirely by an AI to seem realistic, worry experts.

Image: Instagram / @Tactibot (created with Midjourney)

Endless possibilities

However, the reality is that this technology is not going anywhere. The best option, especially for those concerned about the impact on their jobs, is to get familiar with it. This image was a second attempt at the New York photo with a more specific prompt: there are endless possibilities.

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