Yes, but you can traverse the state space by iterating through the seeds. Which means if you wanted you could find the exact match, but all you really need is something that's 80% a match to tell that it's generated
this is one of the reasons I'm not as terribly afraid of AI as a lot of people seem to be. Seems like there are going to be very clear ways to run an AI image backwards through some process to identify certain features as computer generated. I don't know shit about programming or machine learning, but if an AI is able to make an image, it seems reasonable to me for a different AI to have the ability to deconstruct it and show exactly how the image was created.
The thing is that ai is random generation for the initial seed so you can't actually get the same output for same initial prompt
Yes, but you can traverse the state space by iterating through the seeds. Which means if you wanted you could find the exact match, but all you really need is something that's 80% a match to tell that it's generated
this is one of the reasons I'm not as terribly afraid of AI as a lot of people seem to be. Seems like there are going to be very clear ways to run an AI image backwards through some process to identify certain features as computer generated. I don't know shit about programming or machine learning, but if an AI is able to make an image, it seems reasonable to me for a different AI to have the ability to deconstruct it and show exactly how the image was created.