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It doesn't seem like ai to me, what makes you say that?
The hands on the scissors. It also has an AI style (very thick borders, sepia tone, hatching that doesn't look like it was drawn, but instead grown on the surface). But the hands are the dead giveaway. Why would you put that much effort into highly detailed armor and then Rob Liefeld the hands on the scissors?
To me it's just the art style and slop sepia that gave it away; the hands had nothing to do with it.
ChatGPT-generated images just have that vibe to it that you recognize once you see enough of it.
It is important to enumerate what you're seeing so that others can learn to spot it. Being specific also helps avoid false accusations against real artists (since you take the time to look).
adding on to this, the way it's framed and the background details also tingle my spidey-sense, image generators tend to make things both simplistic and overly detailed at once.