Is Galaxy using AI to fake detailed Moon photos?

YES PLEASE!

Following Rymond Wong's article, and Samsung exec's statment that 'There is no such thins as a real picture'
I want to suggest a different approch the question above.

The article investigates claims that the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra's 100x zoom camera uses AI to fake detailed moon photos. After extensive testing and comparisons with a professional camera, the author concludes that the phone's impressive moon photos are genuine, achieved through advanced AI-enhanced super-resolution techniques. This AI optimizes details and exposure, differentiating it from artificially created images. Samsung's detailed technical explanations confirm that the phone's camera technology does not add artificial textures but enhances the existing imagery using AI.

I would like to suggest that Samsung has the opportunity to push the boundaries of smartphone photography by leveraging AI to create more creative and enhanced moon shots. With the existing capabilities demonstrated in the Galaxy S21 Ultra's 100x zoom, Samsung could further innovate by using AI to not only sharpen and optimize details but also to creatively interpret lunar landscapes. This could lead to unique and artistic representations of the moon, offering users a blend of scientific accuracy and creative expression in their photography. Such advancements would underscore Samsung's commitment to innovation in smartphone camera technology.
I asked gpt to tell me what's a picture of the moon reminds him of, then gave the examples to Adobe's Firefly generator. The images below are the output images attached to the relevant GPT idea