By Jenny Leight, Business Strategy, Carefull
AI-generated images are everywhere, from social media posts to online ads. As these tools get smarter, it’s becoming harder to tell what’s real and what’s not. Sometimes an AI-generated image is harmless, but sometimes it can lead to deception, scams, and fraud. Help your members know how to spot the difference.
Even the most convincing images still leave small clues if you know where to look. Knowing what to look for can help you stay confident and avoid being misled by images that aren’t real.
If an image feels a little “off,” start by taking a closer look at the people in it. Even the smartest AI tools often make small mistakes when generating human bodies.
Hands and Fingers: This is one of the biggest giveaways. AI often struggles to get hands right. You might see people with an unusual number of fingers, or hands that are strangely positioned, distorted, stiff, or even appear to be melting into other objects.
Limbs and Joints: Pay attention to arms and legs. Sometimes they’re bent at impossible angles or positioned in ways that wouldn’t make sense in real life.
Body Shape and Proportion: Be on the lookout for bodies with subtle distortions, such as uneven shoulders or limbs that are disproportionate to the torso.
Facial Details: Faces can also reveal subtle signs. Teeth may appear fused together, eyes might look glassy or hollow, and skin tones can seem mismatched or unnaturally smooth.
AI doesn’t do imperfections very well. Real photos have small flaws – a few stray hairs, uneven lighting, a wrinkle in a shirt, or a little clutter in the background. AI often smooths all of that away.
Skin might look overly polished or shiny, with no pores or natural texture. Outdoor scenes can appear plastic or airbrushed, with trees, grass, or clouds that look too uniform or still.
Backgrounds can also give it away. The setting might seem perfectly staged or strangely dreamlike. For example, a sunset that looks like it came straight out of a movie or a flock of flamingos appearing behind a model.
If everything in an image feels flawless and perfectly composed, it’s probably not a real photograph, just AI’s idea of one.
AI-generated images often struggle with texture and patterns. Zoom in on details like fabric, water, sand, skin, or wood grain.
Look for textures that seem too smooth, shiny, or blurry in places where they should show clear detail. For example:
Real photos capture tiny imperfections and variations like fibers of a sweater, pores in skin, and ripples in water. If those textures seem too perfect, too uniform, or just a little off, that’s a good sign the image was made by AI.
One of the easiest ways to spot an AI-generated image is by studying how light and shadows behave. In real photos, light and shadows follow the strict rules of physics. AI often ignores those rules.
Here’s what to look for:
If something about the lighting feels “off” or inconsistent, trust that instinct. Your brain has spent a lifetime noticing how light behaves, and those small inconsistencies are one of the easiest ways to tell when an image isn’t real.
AI may do a convincing job with the main subject of an image, but the background often gives it away. Look closely at what’s happening around the edges, furniture that melts into walls, buildings that bend in strange ways, or crowds of people whose faces blur together.
Street signs, text on storefronts, or even license plates may look jumbled or unreadable. Patterns like tiles, bricks, or bookshelves can suddenly shift direction or repeat awkwardly. These oddities happen because AI models focus on creating an overall “look” rather than realistic, consistent details.
When the setting doesn’t line up or you can’t quite tell where the photo was taken, that’s usually your sign that something artificial is hiding in plain sight.
Another easy giveaway is when familiar objects lack fine details that make them real. For example:
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