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Shitty mod ez. Have you lived around these vehicles? Either this AI is incredibly good or you've just made up your mind.
I'm not here to defend AI but jacketing leads to some dark places. Living in these places you could easily find this stuff in the wild. The simple answer is low quality camera, rainy day in the regions where Safeway exists. This would take pages of prompts and so so so much time/effort to get AI to produce this quality.
too many oddities in one picture, fucking LOOK.
AI oddities don't have easy explanations. So someone put 37" tires on their truck without cutting the wheel well, I've seen it 1000x. The wetting is consistent across everything in the picture, the AI wouldn't understand how to change that based on material or orientation. The lighting is fucked up because it's cloudy with a clearing sky to the left. I'm telling you the weirdest thing in this picture is that the Safeway has clean paint that doesn't look like UV-yellowed plastic from the 1970's.
I agree with your sentiment about AI here but you're picking up on details that are consistent both internally to the image and with lived experience.
no lug nuts on rear even though visible on front and that floating ass shit on the rear is fucked up. no license plate either.