Photoshop has been a thing for 25+ years, and we're surprised at this? There are a few problems with this image that anybody with even halfway-decent scrutiny can pick up on, like the shadows next to the note, or the weird furniture thing on the left.
the weird furniture thing looks to be an oversized (overscaled?) film camera without an apeture. I can imagine they used the keyword "instagram" or "Film Grain" in their prompt.
I'm fairly behind in Stable Diffusion, but I know the "recent" SDXL update is much better with text generation than old SD1.5. I've upgraded my local install to SDXL but haven't put in the time learning the new workflows. A lot of users seem to have left AUTO1111 behind for COMFYUI.
Harrlogos XL is a popular text generation LoRA for SDXL.
It's the video fakes that are really going to upend society. When the tools to make convincing videos with nothing but an AI prompt are in everyone's hands we are never going to trust anything ever again.
Will be interesting to see the new “verification” methods that people come up with. AI won’t be good at “weird” things, like, I dunno, putting your shirt over your head and doing a jumping jack. At least until millions of those videos exist, then time for a new move? It’s not like people will just give up because this tech exists, we have the entirety of human history to tell us that much.