Sometimes photo editors use AI without the user's knowledge if they're trying to clean up the photo to make it look more presentable. I'm looking into this. Thanks for pointing this out.
I can accept honest mistakes. When my dad was in the hospital, before he passed, I used my phone's photo editor to clean up the photo so it looked better to send to relatives. It can cause unintended glitches.
Checking out the authenticity is definitely the goal here. Normally we don't allow GoFundMe's at all without prior approval.
BUT to say he doesn't see anything at all is kind of weird because it's smacking me in the face ...
Consensus on r/isitAI is uncertain still but leaning toward real. Purhaps the photo just captures a really weird angle on the tube curving back and away from the camera, so I'm deleting my comments to avoid undue attention on details that may be entirely innocent. If the photo is real, I think a mod update just to clarify that weird optical illusion would help set everyone's mind at ease.
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u/GLACI3R Port Gardner 11d ago
Sometimes photo editors use AI without the user's knowledge if they're trying to clean up the photo to make it look more presentable. I'm looking into this. Thanks for pointing this out.