Dodge posted three social-media images of six classic models that appear to be AI-generated and contain multiple visible compositing and design errors.
The post's caption read, "Was cleaning out the garage and came across some old family photos. This is my little brother at the height of his goth phase @ramtrucks 😂," and the images mix apparent AI creations with altered press photos. For example, a Neon SRT-4 appears to have double-bubble headlights and a different grille, while a Ram 1500 shows an odd windowless cab and AI-added flames.
Another image pairing a Dodge Shadow convertible with a first-generation Ram features a surreal void-like background, and a separate image of a first-generation Viper and second-generation Dakota shows floating shadows; the Viper's rims and fender badge appear distorted.
The post drew attention online for its obvious AI artifacts and compositing mistakes that make the cars look digitized rather than photorealistic.
This article is based on reporting from Jalopnik.
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