Real Flamingo photo fools AI judges

Photographer Miles Astray's real photo of a flamingo tricks AI judges at the 1839 Awards.

The striking photo was named 'Flamingone'. (Photo Credits: X)

In a surprising turn of events, a real photograph of a flamingo won an AI-generated image competition at the prestigious 1839 Awards, before being disqualified upon the discovery of its authenticity.

Photographer Miles Astray intentionally submitted the photo, titled "Flamingone," to the AI category to challenge the growing dominance of AI-generated images in the art world.

Astray's striking photo initially convinced the panel of judges, earning him third place before the truth was revealed. The photographer admitted to submitting a real picture as a deliberate act of rule-breaking, expressing concern over the overshadowing of real photographers' work by AI-generated creations.

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