When the AI Backgrounds Go Sideways

The image inst real and neither is the memory.

Monday, July 14, 2025 by bdsams | Discussion: WinCustomize News

The pace of AI is moving at the speed of light and it’s a bit hard to keep up even for those who are highly enthusiastic about the advances that we are seeing on a weekly daily basis. I have been using a lot of the tools like Cursor, Midjourney, Claude, Codex and the list goes on and on, but sometimes, AI starts to show what happens when you are not paying close attention.

Generating wallpapers with a single prompt has been a party trick for a couple years at this point but recently, Apple has joined the conversation. After installing the latest iPad beta, a new image appeared on my lock screen that does not exist.

The image you see in this post is a mashup of two different images from two very-different parts of the world. The rock wall is from Yosemite and the beach is from Punta Cana – the "place" this background is highlighting does not exist.

To Apple’s credit, it did a good job of stitching these two images together, but it did break my brain at first. I did recognize both images, but it took me longer than I would like to admit about how much time it took to realize that “this doesn’t exist”.

On one hand, it’s a bit humorous about this image being created but on the other hand, if this happened more subtly, would I have even noticed? Could Apple and it’s AI tools start “creating memories” that don’t actually exist?

This image was likely created by accident from the feature that puts the clock behind objects for a more immersive lockscreen – I think. At least, that’s the only logical reason I can think that this happened.

I have only had this happen once with my iPad but it highlights the sensitivity around AI, image generation, and what is a photo – it also reminds me of Samsung faking images of the moon.

pelaird
Reply #1 Monday, July 14, 2025 9:48 AM

The scale, color, and the depth of field are all off on the mountains in this image, and the edge of the lake looks strange in relation to the mountains. It just doesn't look right.

DrJBHL
Reply #2 Monday, July 14, 2025 9:57 AM

The flora is way off - tropical foreground with a sandy beach, northern temperate pine forest, granite cliff face background. Hazy background - faded/hazy with warm, focused foreground and a very unnatural transition of foreground to background. Terrible background selection.

Jafo
Reply #3 Monday, July 14, 2025 10:15 AM

It's always good to see AI getting it wrong as always.

Something with a 'brain' would likely have wanted the horizon to be horizon-tal, hence its name.

Good bit of water to ski on...it has a downhill.

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