It looks like they used AI to generate a photo and then clumsily tried to clean up the artifacts in photoshop.
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Oh no! Anyway....
I looked at this and at first it looked fine, then I started seeing one uncanny after another. Wtf
Another distraction from the fact that capitalism is destroying the planet.
This is Business Insider's front page right now including this story on the right (which it is also complaining about on the left). It's really weird. Who exactly are they trying to appeal to, bankers who read the National Inquirer?
Perhaps the customers are CEOs of AI companies who might want to sell the royals better deepfake technology?
What a fucking tabloid mess.
But a really weird one, right?
Like you wouldn't expect a tabloid to have a bunch of financial news and you wouldn't expect a financial news source to have a bunch of tabloid stuff.
They're a big company. They must have market research people. So what is the demographic they've found that makes this make sense?
BI has been doing tabloid-level journalism for a long time now, this doesn't seem out of character for them at all. I'm sure their market research is entirely focused on maximizing engagement workout any concern about their reputation.
SO weird. You make a very good point… is there some tabloid reader/business person overlap somewhere? Like, a huge one that’s invisible to normal people?
My guess would be to launder otherwise unpalatable, right wing, conspiracy bullshit. Pretty clever. Financial news is usually pretty straightforward and somewhat predictable. If it's on here, then maybe it's not so outrageous, right?
What's wrong with them shopping an image?
Like what if the image they wanted to share was an oil painting? Would that be wrong? Even if being a painting meant that it may not in fact be an accurate portrayal?
It has been photoshopped more than these agencies allow, and the reason people are interested is because there is a lot of speculation right now about where Kate Middleton actually is.
I think more specifically they're OK with edited images, but it must be declared that the image was edited. The assumption without that declaration is that the image is not edited, aside from composition changes perhaps (cropping, lighting, noise reduction etc).