Woman’s iPhone photo of son rejected from Sydney competition after judges ruled it could be AI
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Suzi Dougherty’s photograph of 18-year-old Caspar deemed ‘suspicious’ by judges, even though it was taken on her mobile

Always love when self agrandized authorities act like idiots. Feels like the box wine wins wine competition article.

I have a friend that does photo competitions. They say winning is more about knowing the judges than anything else.

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Yup, as does every other smartphone manufacturer. This includes certain processing stages that specifically use AI to (hopefully) enhance the perceived image quality.

So if they dislike that, they should ban all smartphone cameras and probably a lot of post production software.

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Just ban the software. Banning the camera is completely unnecessary just don’t use the oem cam app, use one that shoots in raw or such

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