The Guardian reports that the image taker — Australian Suzi Dougherty — was “flattered” by the assumption and her teenage son, who featured in the photo, found it “hilarious”.
An impressive image snapped on an iPhone was disqualified from a photography competition after the judges mistakenly surmised it had been generated with artificial intelligence .that the photographer — Australian Suzi Dougherty — was “flattered” by the assumption, and her teenage son, who featured in the photo, found it “hilarious”.
“He was wearing a cardigan that matched, and posed for a happy snap,” Dougherty told The Guardian. “We really liked it, so we had it printed for my mum who loves Gucci but couldn’t get there because she was sick.”It was unclear exactly which iPhone she used to take the picture, although many of Apple’s recent smartphones are reputed for their powerful photographic capabilities.where the store said the picture was disqualified for using AI.
As a gesture of goodwill, Anderson presented Suzi with a framed print of her image to be displayed in the store’s window, available for purchase for $500.
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