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Knetizens react to newer, clearer image of Goo Hara's safe thief's face, upscaled by AI technology.

 


Translation of the main text:

"High-def CCTV footage capturing the thief who stole Goo Hara's household safe has surfaced, sparking widespread repercussions.

On the 26th, clear CCTV images of the perpetrator responsible for Goo Hara's safe theft began circulating across online communities and social media platforms (SNS).

Enhanced using AI upscaling methods, these images surpass the clarity of the original CCTV footage, enabling identification of the culprit's face."

COMMENTS

-"Technology is amazing."

-"He looks really young."

-"Just turn yourself in at this point."

-"It really resembles the montage. The person who drew it is so talented."

-"If that was done with AI, it will only cause confusion as it would just be pasting someone else's similar facial features..."

-"I'm surprised at how clear it is. It's so scary."

-"With AI upscaling, you can add different facial features at will."

-"Maybe because it's AI, but it feels uncanny valley-ish."

-"It's probably just AI stitching together photos of people, right?"

-"I hope they don't try to manipulate public opinion in the wrong direction by taking advantage of people's attention... In the meantime, the real culprit is just wasting time and investigative resources..."

-"Isn’t AI a joke? It's not like the pic was done by some specialized organization. If it's from social media, then...lol ㅋㅋㅋ." 

-"Who uploaded that? Was it reviewed by an expert? There should be a halt to circulating these ridiculous photos. Even if armchair detectives speculate like this, the media should at least exercise caution and refrain from spreading such content as-is. Ugh, what is going on?"

-"If it's not a professional restoration and the AI ​​is doing upscaling in a high-definition app, then it originally has a lot of Western data, so it'll create double eyelids even for eyes without double eyelids... I hope the culprit is caught quickly and gossip-like consumption is avoided"

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