The rest of your answer makes sense but this rhetorical question is not helpful IMO. There are lots of things that humans are not good at but at which computers excel.
That’s mostly true, but not fully. Models use human drawn images and photos to learn from. So if you put in millions of drawn images and the hands aren’t perfect in all of them, you might mess up the model too. That’s why negative prompts like “malformed”, “bad quality”, “misformed hands” and so on are popular when playing with image generation.
The rest of your answer makes sense but this rhetorical question is not helpful IMO. There are lots of things that humans are not good at but at which computers excel.
That’s mostly true, but not fully. Models use human drawn images and photos to learn from. So if you put in millions of drawn images and the hands aren’t perfect in all of them, you might mess up the model too. That’s why negative prompts like “malformed”, “bad quality”, “misformed hands” and so on are popular when playing with image generation.