It's not even a click. My phone does it automatically. This photo looks like a painting but was taken in my back yard.
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What the actual heck?
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Yeah, I've noticed that the "AI enhancement" is opt in by default a lot of times and you have to turn it off manually.
It should be the other way around.
Nature photos after 2023 or so will have to be cross referenced with photos pre-2023 now, or outright discarded as useless for research/ID-ing.
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there's no setting to opt-out anymore since my last update
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How else will they trick people into training the robot?

And phones are decorated with like four cameras now, too.

#DishonestyCrisis
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Out of interest what is the advertised resolution of your phone camera? I think with most of them they're probably only like a 12MP sensor that is then being upscaled to shit so that they can advertise a 50MP camera
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It's an s24 ultra. Not sure about specs and I'm sure if you play around in settings the photos can be beautiful but if you just whip it out for a quick snap and use the zoom this is the result.
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