Also shadows, light sources and reflections, because they rarely match. This one it isn't very obvious, and feels more like good amateur photoshop in that way (the light on the white shirt doesn't match the fire, for example)
Water, clouds, and other things that depend on fractals, chaos math, fluid dynamics, etc. You wouldn't think a computer could be bad at math, but yep. It's a classic surface-in problem, that happens when you don't understand the layers of infrastructure that make things the way they are. Actually it's common to most novice artists. It's hard to draw hands when you don't know distal anatomy.
Maybe it's a less-popular thought, but for all the discussion of AI inbreeding, I am not sure that it is a fatal flaw with AI.
It might just as easily be a developmental phase. The AIs could eventually learn to grow past it, either as a natural development (like development of vision or coordination) or as a result of more effective lessons (like art lessons).
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Also shadows, light sources and reflections, because they rarely match. This one it isn't very obvious, and feels more like good amateur photoshop in that way (the light on the white shirt doesn't match the fire, for example)
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It might just as easily be a developmental phase. The AIs could eventually learn to grow past it, either as a natural development (like development of vision or coordination) or as a result of more effective lessons (like art lessons).
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