Fake AI Photo in NBA Game

NBA 賽事出現 AI 假照片


Introduction

ABC and ESPN showed a photo of Tony Parker. The photo looks like a computer made it with AI.

ABC 與 ESPN 播放了一張 Tony Parker 的照片,看起來像是用 AI 生成的。

Main Body

The TV show had a photo of Tony Parker. He wore a racing jacket and a hat. There was confetti in the air.

該電視節目播放了一張 Tony Parker 的照片。他穿著一件賽車外套並戴著帽子。空中飄著五彩紙屑。

People saw the photo. They said it looked strange. The face and body did not look real. They think it is an AI image.

人們看到照片後,表示看起來很奇怪。面部和身體看起來不真實,他們認為這是 AI 生成的圖像。

ESPN and ABC have many real photos. They did not use a real photo. This was a bad choice.

ESPN 和 ABC 擁有許多真實照片,但他們卻沒有使用真實照片。這是一個糟糕的選擇。

Conclusion

Now people are talking about AI in sports TV.

現在人們正在討論體育電視節目中使用 AI 的問題。

Vocabulary Learning

The Power of "Look Like"

In the story, we see a pattern used to describe things that aren't what they seem. This is a goldmine for A2 learners because it helps you describe a world you don't have the exact words for yet.

The Pattern: Something + looks like + a thing/person

From the text:

  • The photo looks like a computer made it.
  • It looked strange.

How to use it in real life:

If you see a cloud that resembles a dog, don't worry about complex art terms. Just say: → "It looks like a dog."

If you meet someone who resembles a famous actor: → "You look like Brad Pitt!"

Quick Tip: Use looks for now. Use looked when you are talking about yesterday or a photo you saw in the past.

  • Today: "This apple looks like plastic."
  • Yesterday: "That apple looked like plastic."

Vocabulary Learning

Fake (adj.)
Not real; made to look real.
Example:The painting looked fake, but it was actually a copy.
AI (n.)
Artificial Intelligence; computer systems that can learn and think like humans.
Example:AI helps doctors diagnose diseases faster.
Photo (n.)
A picture taken with a camera.
Example:She posted a photo of her cat on Instagram.
Racing jacket (n.)
A sporty jacket worn by racers.
Example:He wore a racing jacket during the track event.
Confetti (n.)
Small pieces of colored paper thrown at celebrations.
Example:Confetti flew everywhere after the winner crossed the finish line.
People (n.)
Human beings.
Example:People gather in the park to watch the fireworks.
Strange (adj.)
Unusual or odd.
Example:It felt strange to hear music in the dark.
Real (adj.)
Existing in reality; not fake.
Example:She bought a real diamond ring.
Image (n.)
A visual representation of something.
Example:The image on the screen was blurry.
Bad (adj.)
Not good; harmful.
Example:The bad weather caused the game to be postponed.
Practice A2 words in a crossword