RE: AI on Notice

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Although I think it's a good move for people to be able to mark AI content - at least some honesty! -, I agree that it defeats the purpose, which is human interaction. All other social media have become driven by AI content, with bots conversing among themselves, so to speak. But there's no way to differentiate what is a bot and what is not.

I dislike AI images, too. It's good that I'm not the best photographer, and that my camera lens is split, so nobody would ever confuse my pictures with AI... And most AI generated pics that are see here are also very easy to identify.

Everyone is snapping pictures all the time. Can't be hard to use their own in posts, if they have so many. But maybe it's all selfies?



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Just on the pictures thing, I never vote on posts with AI I ages unless by complete accident, and I'll remove my vote if that happens and AI realise.

I'm not interested in engaging with AI and if a person has such a lack of creativity and effort as to use AI images they can go fuck themselves with a greasy stick.

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There's one person I follow that always uses AI images, but his thoughts are very interesting. I think I'll ask him why he doesn't use his own images instead of those half backed AI things, that also don't really look nice.

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Yep, it's not a good look. I'd rather use my own photo that has nothing at all to do with my text than an AI photo.

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