• dutchkimble
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    4 months ago

    People saying this is AI, I’m intrigued by the fact that I can’t tell if it is or not, and I’m hoping this leads to a world where we stop paying attention to photos and videos over time, sure there’s legal repercussions and whatnot both good and bad, but maybe we start valuing human interactions more. I don’t think I’m expressing my thoughts well enough, but it could be that AI when it’s more developed could lead us to assuming it’s all fake and not caring about the online world so much.

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      4 months ago

      How can you not tell? Man’s hand is clipping into things, no tshirt is that low cut, his magic cigarette isn’t lit and that is certainly not how you spell Coca Cola.

      All of those things are immediately noticeable, they jump out at you, but there’s probably a billion other tells that it’s AI once you stop to process it.

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        4 months ago

        The answer to your question is in the last part of your comment, once you stop to process it So people literally look at pictures as a whole for just a second or two and only notice one or two key details, like human faces and then either move on (especially on social media)

        I think most people are still not used to thinking pictures might be AI generated especially when the face, the first thing we generally focus on, looks pretty solid. AI is getting better and it’s hard to keep up.

        The straw sticking out of the fries was what got me tho :P