You can't trust your eyes: A real photo just won an AI contest
Briefly

It took about 47,000 years to kill art, but AI only two years to kill reality itself. Flamingone, an AI-generated image mistakenly identified as real, exemplifies the blurred lines between real and fake.
Photographer Miles Astray's 'headless' flamingo photo, initially disqualified as real, won AI category in 1839 Color Photography Awards, showcasing nature's unparalleled creativity. The incident underscores society's struggle in distinguishing between reality and AI-generated content.
Read at Fast Company
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