Twitter users shared the images using the mention 'Holy Drip', humorously celebrating the Pope's outerwear. When one user going by the name Mbah shared the AI-generated picture, over two million ...
It added: "These images were shared by a Twitter user who used a popular AI platform called Midjourney ... to tell that they were computer-generated and captured ladies enjoying what looked ...
an AI-generated image of him wearing a luxury white puffer jacket went viral, showing just how quickly realistic deepfake imagery can spread online. The pope’s message was released just days ...
Like many such images, the picture of the Pope was actually made with an AI ... He and another expert offered four tips to help distinguish AI-generated images from the real thing.
Whether it’s a picture of the Pope sporting a puffy Balenciaga jacket or Trump getting tackled and arrested, these AI-generated images appear super realistic (as long as you’re not looking too ...
And the pope himself has been a victim of AI deception — last year, an AI-generated deepfake of him rocking an all-white puffy coat went viral before people realized it was a fake.