According to a user on Reddit, an online community, the moon photos taken with smartphones Galaxy S23 Ultra, which appeared different from the blown-out points of light on other devices, are false. This is because it has been observed that an artificial intelligence (AI) is used by samsung to enhance the images.
The user claims to have been the first to prove the falsification of lunar photos on the devices.
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To prove what he was claiming, the Reddit user conducted a simple test, downloading an image of Earth's natural satellite in high resolution. After that, the user reduced the image to 170×170 pixels and blurred it to remove details until they could not be recovered.
Finally, the user ibreakphotos put the image in full screen on the monitor, went to the other side of the room, turned off the lights and picked up the smartphone. Thus, the screen was zoomed in. Then he took the moon photo pixelated.
The boy noted that an AI trained to recognize the object puts the craters in place, producing a very false image. Unraveling this mystery, you don't need to be pointing at the moon to get a photo. It is enough to have an image associated with the natural satellite to activate the AI present in Samsung devices.

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The user explained that by disabling the “scene optimizer”, device owners will see the real image captured by the Galaxy S23 Ultra. With this, the practice can be considered inappropriate for using an AI to generate an image instead of adopting photo enhancement mechanisms.
This controversy is not new. That's because Samsung's lunar photos have been questioned since 2020, with the launch of the 100x Space Zoom feature on the S20 Ultra. The results obtained by the Galaxy S1 Ultra with photos of the moon were also put in check in 2021.
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