The Galaxy S23 Ultra’s photo remaster’s AI thinks babies need teeth

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The Galaxy S23 Ultra’s photo remaster’s AI thinks babies need teeth
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Samsung flagships come with a photo remaster feature, intended to improve photo results, but the Ai used in the process seems to be adding teeth to photos of babies.

. It’s meant to automatically improve user photos through removing unwanted lens distortion, reflections and other generally bothersome imperfections.

That being said, it is not auto-applied upon taking a snap, so you can rest assured that no weirdness is imminent when just taking snaps with your brand new Galaxy phone. The feature is operated entirely by an AI, which seems to have an odd fascination with dental features, as some online users have come to believe. This is because the AI basically equipped a 7 month old baby with a full set of pearly whites. This was discovered and documented by Twitter userThe results haven’t been that easy to replicate by others online, but the Twitter user that shared the video, claims that this has happened on numerous occasions.

This is one of those cases where it is impressive to see an AI do such a fine job with adding a previously non-existent element, but at the cost of feeling like you are taking a stroll through the uncanny valley. We are still in that turbulent evolutionary step, where AI is still learning, albeit rapidly developing. In other words: this will likely become addressed in a future tweak to the algorithm.

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