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It’s an Adobe stock image
I think it’s safe to assume it’s AI-generated. The photographer to whom Adobe attributes it (Josh) has a gallery completely filled with generated images.
This is not a photograph, but an image generated by neural networks. Everything would be fine, but the description is misleading. I wonder how Microsoft didn’t notice this.
Hey bro, I like this wallpaper very much, so I found it here. Where do you know this picture is generated by neural network?
I love this image too, but I agree it must be “generated”. I’ve been to Everest. The surrounding mountains are also 8,000 meter peaks. Everest just doesn’t stand that far above the others. Also, this could not be Sagarmatha National Park because I do not see Nuptse, Lhotse or Pulmori. Could be from the Chinese side though…?