I asked over there about how to spot "AI" images, now I need some pictures to practice this on, and IDK where to find pictures that are definitely "AI"-generated

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    A while back (about a year and a half ago) I used to use photoshop and A.I photos to "collage" them together into singular pieces. I don't do it anymore as I find using photos I can take myself to be easier than trying to depend on a slopbot but here are some of the A.I ones. I used it because I was ignorant and unaware of the social and environmental costs of LLMs and A.I slop. That has changed for the better, now.

    Reason I post this is because for me, identifying A.I photos is a matter of breaking down the composition of a piece. It helps more if you're an artist too, because you can sort of "break down the composition" by asking yourself how you would accomplish certain parts of it. If it starts to not make sense, well, it's probably not done by a person entirely and that boils down to what your preference for A.I assistance is. People have unique styles, short-hands, etc that appear even with collaged brushes, art-sets and other digital tools even.

    So, with that said. What parts strike as A.I to you, stock photo or drawn/edited in? If you wanna make a game, feel free to use different colored markers/brushes. Red for A.I, yellow for stock, green for "drawn-in" whatever you want to use. Some are super obvious, some not so much. One of these have only some lighting/contrast adjustments by A.I with rest photoshop collage-work.

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