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The Hand-demic: AI’s Worst Skill, Hands Down

Written by Sixwatch | Apr 11, 2025 3:59:19 AM

Artificial intelligence can compose music, write code, generate photorealistic images, and probably invent a new language by lunchtime. But ask it to draw a hand and AI gets awkward quick. It’s trying. Bless its little neural network.

Why Hands Are So Hard for AI

Hands are complicated. They’ve got 27 bones, tons of joints, and more flexibility than your yoga instructor. They’re expressive, detailed, and — unfortunately — really easy to mess up. AI models, trained on internet images, don’t always get the best source material. Most hands online are blurry, cropped, holding phones, lattes, or other hands awkwardly. So when AI tries to guess what a hand looks like, the result is an enthusiastic attempt thats often times disappointing.

It’s Getting Better… Sort Of

To be fair, newer models like DALL·E 3, Midjourney v6, and Stable Diffusion XL have made progress. Some fingers are in the right place. The thumbs aren’t rogue anymore. There’s even a specialized model called HanDiffuser, built specifically to help AI get hands right. Yes, the problem is so persistent, someone created a “hand-only” AI. That’s dedication. 

What You Can Do 

Until AI truly nails human anatomy, here are a few pro moves:

 Crop the hands out — no hand, no problem

 Hide them behind a desk, in pockets, or holding something chunky

 Use hand poses that require minimal detail (a fist is your friend)

The Bottom Line

AI is incredibly smart — but hands are its Achilles’ heel. At Sixwatch, we embrace AI where it makes sense — and where it doesn’t, we keep a human in the loop. That means smarter tools, smoother workflows, and zero haunted fingers.

Want AI that works for your business? Let’s talk — hands down, we’ll make it simple. Schedule a consultation with Sixwatch.