Investigating the AI application in Jupiter imagery
Taken by Raffaello Lena on April 12, 2026 @ Rome Italy
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I am stressing here that this is only a study/investigation as data for we all of the AI application: The goal is to make an objective comparison and see what AI can provide, with or without artifacts. This image is a comparison between my telescopic images (18 cm Mak Cassegrain) and the AI ​​processing result of my same images (Jupiter). There are tons of details, and some have probably been exaggerated.The goal is to make other comparisons of various types: so you will find the results of AI images based on my images also blurring the result with 4 and 6 blur application and comparing them with original my image to view features. Hence it can show if there are some sort artifacts or false data (see data on the image). Comment on AI here are welcome. I have written for my images the date time when they have been aquired so eventual Hires images obtained from astroimagers could be further compared for new investigation if any. Surely some observers are simply trying to get a lot of likes on the social using AI. Finally, I have two conclusion at this stage of the investigation (ongoing): 1) more comparison could be nice. 2) My advice is clearly state the eventual AI use, and nothing will happen.
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