I know it’s probably photoshop but I want to believe I’m living amongst people that see what’s going on.

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      Definitely full of AI artifacts. It could just be bullshit upscaling from a picture on an overpass.

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          Intense over-sharpening of edges that goes beyond just blurring previously large pixels. The bright-to-dark-to-midtone transitions being absolutely fucked is most noticeable around text shadows that go against the sun shadow direction, and is also particularly noticeable in the glare from the reflected headlights in the bottom-right quadrant of the background in addition to the fake content between the real border of the light pole and the second interpolated border of the light pole on both edges. The whole thing screams to me that there was an out-of-focus background that was intentional bokeh that a subsequent clueless AI tried to bring detail back in.

          Edit: if you’re trying to learn how to spot these kinds of artifacts, a recent slap-you-in-the-face example is the “Deep Learning Multi Frame Generation” fraud that NVIDIA is committing. The artifact examples from this article/video make it particularly obvious.

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            That’s a lot of words to show you’re overly-suspicious of AI and will attribute normal phone camera artifacting to it

            Intense over-sharpening of edges that goes beyond just blurring previously large pixels

            Phone cameras just do that now by default, you know. I have to specifically turn my phone’s enhancement features off to not get overly-sharp photos and I’ve had to show multiple people how to do so when they noticed their phones doing it

            most noticeable around text shadows that go against the sun shadow direction

            I can’t find a shadow that goes against sun direction, nor does “text shadows” make any sense

            Nothing in that image looks like something that isn’t way more easily explained by a phone cameras default sharpening filter applying to a picture a punk took after putting their sticker up high on a pole