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Unrelated, but for some reason, the first image (of a keyboard) seems to be a DALL-E image. Many images generated by DALL-E have some common sub-perceptual characteristics in the edges or something.


It's a cropped image of a special GitLab keyboard with a GitLab keycap for a giveaway: https://about.gitlab.com/images/blogimages/2021-gitlab-keybo...


Hmm, you might not be wrong about the DALL-E based image there, albeit, definitely some post-processing. This is what it generated for me https://i.imgur.com/T2DsBCq.png

DALL-E will be an incredible tool against DMCA-scraper bots that just run rampant scanning for images that have a copyright and submitting to the registrar.

DALL-E finally shuts this loophole down, for now at least it seems.

EDIT: and it seems like the real keyboard was found! The mere fact that we are having trouble distinguishing a real or fake keyboard leads me to think of greater problems that will lie ahead; authorities or figures claiming they did or did not do/say certain things. The world of artificial intelligence is going to be an exciting time, that’s for sure. :)


I doubt it. DALL-E struggles with text, and the Windows logo is missing from the Windows key, which suggests a level of concern for trademark law that I doubt DALL-E possesses.


Yeah maybe not. But the Dall-E images have similar characteristics. But I think you're right. This seems to have more post-processing than an AI-generated image.


It seems real to me. Looks like someone swapped the six key caps. The more distracting thing is the `hack()` key font doesn’t match.


I think that, now that DALL-E exists, we'll think that everything is DALL-E.




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