Original Reddit post

Not sure if I’m overthinking this, but if I were an insanely advanced AI whose only real weakness was occasional visual weirdness/uncanny details, wouldn’t a subreddit like “Is it AI” basically be a goldmine? You’ve got thousands of people constantly pointing out exactly what breaks realism—hands, anatomy, lighting, textures, proportions, all the usual stuff. In theory that feels like a perfect stream of “this looks off because ___” feedback. But at the same time, I feel like I might be oversimplifying it. The feedback is super subjective, sometimes contradictory, and a lot of it is just vibe-based (“looks AI” without explaining why). Still… it feels like there’s something valuable in how fast humans can detect visual inconsistencies. Obviously it doesn’t matter, but I’m just a regular dude with no prior knowledge of artificial intelligence and how it trains itself so that’s why I ask the experts here. submitted by /u/PuzzleheadedBoot5946

Originally posted by u/PuzzleheadedBoot5946 on r/ArtificialInteligence