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Just ran 100 images through Google's new AI image editor and got a weird result
I was testing out the freshly released Imagen 3 editor for a project at work here in Austin, trying to tweak some product photos. Instead of just editing the background like it was supposed to, it added a whole extra object I never asked for, a coffee mug that wasn't in the original shot. Turns out the AI had pulled that detail from the prompt context in a way I didn't expect. Has anyone else seen these newer models add stuff out of nowhere?
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angelac635d ago
My buddy was testing one for his woodworking blog and it threw a Christmas wreath onto a summer patio table shot. Never asked for it, just decided the scene needed more holiday spirit.
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ryan7195d ago
Seen this kind of thing before with other tools too. It's like the newer models are getting too eager to fill in blanks based on what they think should be there. Last week my friend was using one of those AI writing assistants for a recipe blog and it added "a pinch of cinnamon" to a tomato sauce post out of nowhere. The more they try to make these things "smart," the more they guess wrong instead of just doing what you actually asked.
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