Anatomy

Improvement in photorealism, particularly of face and other human features, is one of the main promises of the new experimental model. Hands and feet were a particular weak point of last year’s model. Hands would often be obscured by pockets or by other objects. Any budding figurative painter will know this hack well.

The latest iteration of DALL-E does not shy away from such challenges. Hands and feet are now rendered in beautiful detail. The texture of skin is tangible. The complexity of the human iris is breath-taking.

However, as with any new technology, there are concerns to consider. With the rise of deep fakes online, there’s a risk that these incredibly realist AI generated images could be used for nefarious purposes. Recently a viral image of the Pope in a puffer jacker, created using the text-to-image- program Midjourney, fooled thousands of unsuspecting viewers. These advancements in AI image generation is now capable of teaches us that we must be critical of everything we see online. “Photo or it didn’t happen” is perhaps not such a valid phrase for our modern era.

The next section is a great way to start thinking critically about the potential of AI in the art world and the ethical implications that come with it. Can you find any tell-tale signs that they have been generated by AI?

“AI systems are becoming a part of everyday life. The key is to ensure that these machines are aligned with human intentions and values.”
Mira Murati

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