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Klæbo and Karlsson React to AI Edit

Cross-Country Skiing
Cross-country skiers Johannes Høsflot Klæbo and Frida Karlsson recently trained in Austria, where they took a selfie that sparked a humorous reaction. The International Ski Federation's edited version of their photo raised eyebrows and laughter among fans and the athletes themselves.
Quick read: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo and Frida Karlsson trained in Austria and shared a selfie that was later edited by the International Ski Federation. Both athletes found the AI edits amusing, with Klæbo joking about his altered teeth and Karlsson expressing surprise at the changes.

Training in Austria

As June comes to a close, the glacier in Ramsau, Austria, is still covered in snow. Two famous cross-country skiers, Johannes Høsflot Klæbo and Frida Karlsson, are there to train. They are filming videos, taking promotional photos, and testing new ski products for their brand.

Selfie Surprise

During their time on the glacier, Klæbo and Karlsson took a selfie and shared it on Instagram, where it quickly gained thousands of likes. However, when the International Ski Federation (FIS) posted the image, fans noticed something unusual about the photo.

AI Editing Reaction

In the edited version, Karlsson appeared to have one eye squinting, and Klæbo's teeth looked much larger than usual. Klæbo commented on the changes, saying, "My teeth looked ridiculous and stuck out in all directions." He quickly realized the image had been altered using AI technology.

Finding Humor in It

Frida Karlsson also reacted to the edited photo, saying, "At first, I thought it didn’t look like me." She found the situation amusing and asked, "Is this a joke? Or is it serious?" In the end, both athletes agreed that the original photo was better, with Karlsson stating, "The original is always best!"

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