Samsung drew flak last week for its Galaxy phones’ camera shooting capabilities allegedly ‘faking’ moon shots using AI. Is Samsung really ‘faking’ their moon shots? Apparently, no, Samsung is not faking their moon shots. Which means that Galaxy cameras may soon be able to distinguish a mere image of the moon (even an altered one) from the real one and not execute any AI enhancements with it, as you would expect it to be. It helps capture ‘epic’ shots of the moon just through your phone, without using any intricate equipment. Quoting, Arun Maini in his explainer video on the ‘fake’ Samsung moon shots, “The process of creating that image might be less authentic, the end photo is arguably more authentic.” Read more in our articles including "Samsung clears up ‘fake’ moon shots allegation" and "Google announces Android Halo feature".
Samsung drew flak last week for its Galaxy phones’ camera shooting capabilities allegedly ‘faking’ moon shots using AI. Is Samsung really ‘faking’ their moon shots?
Apparently, no, Samsung is not faking their moon shots. Which means that Galaxy cameras may soon be able to distinguish a mere image of the moon (even an altered one) from the real one and not execute any AI enhancements with it, as you would expect it to be. It helps capture ‘epic’ shots of the moon just through your phone, without using any intricate equipment.
Our coverage of galaxy fake moon shots includes: "Samsung clears up ‘fake’ moon shots allegation"; "Google announces Android Halo feature"; "Samsung Galaxy Tab Price: Php34,990". Each article provides unique insights and information.