In today’s age, AI has become so intertwined in our lives that we can’t decide whether it is a boon or a bane. and Ranveer Singh’s Diwali post revealed their daughter, Dua’s face and begrudgingly so, but everyone thought it was AI at first glance.
These days, AI videos and photos have taken over social media.
With every picture that exists and that does not, being readily made available by AI, you need to constantly check to see whether something is real or not. It could be in their lip movements, the hands or even the fact that something is too perfect. This is exactly why the couple’s daughter was also thought to be AI.
Deepika Padukone & Ranveer Singh’s Daughter Is Not AI
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Deepika Padukone and took the world by storm once they revealed Dua’s face on social media. They had previously been secretive about their personal lives, not wanting to expose their daughter to the world before she was ready.
Fans kept trying to decipher whether the posted photo was real or AI, going so far as to check if the accounts it was posted from were official or not. There wasn’t anything wrong with the photos but that became the unsettling point. It was too perfect to feel real. Reality is blended with flaws and for something to be AI, there is this constant sense of perfection.
When fake images try to appear real, they aim to be too perfect, too flawless. If anything, this comes as a compliment to the photographer for making the lighting and poses feel naturally unnatural via perfectionism.
Deepika Padukone’s Daughter Is Too Perfect
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As much as it screams of the scares that AI can provide with its advancement, we also cannot ignore that technology like cameras has also evolved. Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh did have a real photoshoot with their daughter, making the brave decision of revealing face online. Technological advancement means capturing all of these moments in their rawest form.
Granted, the photos were edited later on, but it was this unsettling feeling that nagged everyone who saw them. AI images and videos have so blatantly taken over that we begin to doubt our own judgment. What should have been a moment of joy became one of intense fact-checking.