Core Viewpoint - The publication of the book "Portrait Photography Pocket Book" by People's Posts and Telecommunications Publishing House has faced significant criticism due to the presence of AI-generated images, which include notable errors such as characters with six fingers and six toes, raising concerns about quality and authenticity in photography education [1][6][10]. Group 1: Quality Issues - A total of 159 images were included in the book, with 75 images suspected to be AI-generated, accounting for nearly 50% of the total [1]. - The AI-generated images exhibit typical flaws, including blurred facial details and unnatural lighting transitions, alongside physiological inaccuracies like distorted hand positions [1]. Group 2: Publisher's Response - The publisher acknowledged the quality issues and offered unconditional refunds to consumers [6]. - The publisher admitted to a lapse in their review process, as the author did not disclose that some images were AI-generated, leading to a failure in proper oversight [6]. Group 3: Regulatory Context - Starting September 1, 2025, the "Artificial Intelligence Generated Synthetic Content Identification Measures" will require that AI-generated images include appropriate labeling, which the book failed to comply with as it was published on November 1, 2025 [9]. - The lack of labeling for AI-generated content in the book is a clear violation of upcoming regulations [9]. Group 4: Expert Opinions - An expert from Shandong Normal University criticized the use of AI-generated images in photography books, stating that it misleads readers and disrespects the photography profession by deviating from real shooting experiences [10]. - There is a call for the establishment of clear rules regarding the use of AI in creative industries to differentiate between "AI-assisted" and "AI-generated" content [10].
人像摄影书中有多张6指照片?出版社回应
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-15 08:09