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Is it?
Look at the frame. It makes no sense. The front wheel has both disk brakes and caliper brakes, but the bars have no brake levers. The front disk with different slots on one side. I could go on. On the other hand, there is a bike that looks like this, so I'm not sure any more. That front disk is definitely not right.
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/s-works-stumpjumper/p/175248?color=281582-175248 It's not AI slop.
Sasquatch has some dough on him
After seeing the price of the bike I can see why he can't afford to wear clothes
So this is not AI but an AD?
Mate you're confusing mtb suspension parts for brakes and slop. The brake handles on these are short to be used with just a couple fingers and angled downwards.
Edit: yeah, that's exactly the kind of bike I meant.
As for the brake disc looking funny, it is similar to photographing a fan or helicopter blades. Unless your exposure is extremely short it warps the shape a little bit due to the speed of rotation.
Those are usual inconsistencies and errors and artifacts, and a healthy amount of incapability to explain what you don't know. Those have existed since long before AI.
I've seen this picture many many years ago, before stable diffusion was a thing.
front disk appearance is caused by motion blur and narrow focus.
I'ma gonna go with not AI on this one, even the motion blur seems to be ok, idk