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I'm 83% sure it's fake. The alignment of the letters is all perfectly even, when the shirt isn't. But it looks like some shadow gradient effect was applied to try to match the shirt.
Looks like it might be simply gimped rather than AIed.
Yah, I don't think it's AI at all.
Fake doesn't mean AI.
Yeah, didn't intend to imply that's what you meant, just commenting that it's a rare fake these days.
Zoom in on the top left of the screen, there's weird AI-like artifacting in the Camel text and the price tags to the left
I don't think it's AI generated.
It just looks like a low-res image of a guy buying alcohol, that someone stole to make an admittedly fantastic joke of a shirt.
The bottle labels on the bottles looks weirdly half AI
I don't think so. It just seems like they started with a low-res image. Other details are too good for AI.
I feel like they started with a real image and asked ai to clean it up, and add the shirt text, leading to things like the svedka's V having the bottom cut off, and the camel logo looking all wavy.
Standard common occurrence in apparel
Relevant xkcd