Many of the thrilling images came via the superhuman eye of the smartphone.
The power of modern smartphones to combine several seconds of light into a single captivating image made most of the photographs possible.The recent arrival of generative AI cast a bit of a pall over those beautiful images. Any time we confront images that look too good to be real today, we can't help doubting their veracity and wondering whether they reflect natural truth or technological invention.
We need it to fight the tide of misinformation, even if part of me longs for the innocence of just a couple years ago.Share on linkedin
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