Pope Francis Didn't Really Wear A White Puffer Coat. But It Won't Be the Last Time You're Fooled By an AI-Generated Image.A photo from Midjourney, a generative AI program, tricked the internet into thinking the pope had winter style.

ByGabrielle Bienasz

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教皇的照片弗朗西斯在周末传开d when an image of him stepping out in public in a stylish, puffer-coat version of white papal wear made its way around the internet, inspiring jokes for some andcomplete shockfor others.

The image was fake.

According toInsider, the image was created with the "generative AI" programMidjourney, a platform where you can enter text and receive often highly detailed, sometimes uber-realistic images in return.

In a Reddit thread, r/midjourney, people submit images that were created using the program, from aRembrandtwith cellphonesto Severus Snape from the Harry Potter universeplayingat the 1969 music festival Woodstock.

On Friday, auser posted a series of photosof Pope Francis in a white jacket, one of which went viral on Twitter. The image even fooled Chrissy Teigen.

"It went so viral, not just because it was funny to some people, but because most people couldn't tell it was fake," Sinéad Bovell, founder ofmedia and technology company WAYEtold CNN.

She suggested that social media platforms might have features in the future that would mark these types of images as AI-generated.

One way to tell that the image is AI-generated, at least in this case,is that the hands look misshapen, as the program struggles to create hands, perBuzzFeed News.

Related:Getty Images Has Started Legal Proceedings Against an AI Generative Art Company For Copyright Infringement

It is possible these photos are only going to get more popular as other generative AI programs that work similarly, such as DALL-E, from the same company behindChatGPT, OpenAI, hit the mainstream.

Lensa AI was another program that used generative AI to iterate on inputted images that found itself in the headlines in late 2022. Users were seemingly wowed by the realistic, digital portraits that depicted users aswoodland fairies or in space.

Related:What is Lensa AI? And Does it Pose Privacy and Ethical Concerns?

Still, there could be implications beyond what the Pope's lifestyle brand would be called. We're hovering on the edge of a world where "we can't distinguish what's real and what's not," Bovell told CNN.

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Gabrielle Bienasz is a staff writer at Entrepreneur. She previously worked at Insider and Inc. Magazine.

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