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Even as we hit 2026, AI image generators are still pulling off some truly cursed anatomy tricks. Prompt something innocent like “a smiling family portrait” and boom—teeth sprouting where eyes should be, eyes floating randomly, or mouths full of jagged, mismatched chompers that look like they escaped a horror movie.
Common 2026 gems include:
– Dead-fish glassy eyes that stare into your soul (zero life, maximum creep)
– Teeth appearing on foreheads, cheeks, or even as eyebrow replacements
– Lips fused into unnatural shapes, or extra rows like a shark had a baby with a zipper
– Skin so glossy and plastic it looks like bad CGI from 2005
Why? Models train on millions of faces, but fine details like symmetrical eye placement, realistic tooth count/shape, and natural eye sparkle are still statistical nightmares. The diffusion process guesses wrong on symmetry and texture every few generations.
This is peak “AI tell”—spot these and you can instantly clock if an image is fake. Reddit’s r/aiArt is flooded with them: perfect landscapes ruined by nightmare faces, cute animals with human grins full of too-many teeth.
It’s hilarious proof: AI can nail epic scenes but still can’t handle basic human hardware without going full uncanny valley.
Disclaimer: This is AI-generated content for entertainment only. AI can hallucinate or be inaccurate. Do not follow any advice from AI outputs without verification from reliable sources.




