Owen Harrison
AI Travel Portraits at itraveledthere.io
Owen Harrison is a PhD candidate in Computer Science at Stanford University, specializing in the perceptual authenticity of AI-generated imagery. His research focuses on developing methods to evaluate and enhance the realism of synthetic travel photos, and on understanding how viewers distinguish between genuine and AI-edited portraits. Deep experience. Intellectual curiosity.
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Recent articles by Owen Harrison
- 2026 Fourier AI Detection: Stanford Benchmarks & Travel Photo Analysis August 19, 2026
- Stanford 2026: AI Detection Dead, Search Volume Gates ROI August 17, 2026
- 2026 Authenticity Gap: 78% of AI Travel Pics Fail Forensics August 16, 2026
- 2026 Whistler Edge Card: Break-Even Days & $/Vertical Meter August 14, 2026
- 2026 Dive Visibility: AI Photos Inflate 50 Top Spots August 13, 2026
- Falsifiable Sunset Angles: Sentinel-2 vs Google AI August 11, 2026
- AI Travel Photos Cut Trust 34%: 2026 Booking Shift August 10, 2026
- 70% Fooled by AI Iceland Coast Photos: Stanford Study August 9, 2026