Most users very clearly dislike AI generated content, but there has been more and more of it as of late.

There are currently no rules against it, but should there be? I’d like to hear opinions on the matter.

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    I give it another year or so till you literally can’t tell them apart from real pictures anymore.

    That will never happen because of how AI works. They will continue to be harder to spot as they address the easy tells, but the way AI functions there will always be small giveaways.

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        Yes, drawn and stylized hide the primary issues with AI and are the easiest to miss without paying attention. I thought by real pictures you mean photographs.

        You got 37 right out of 50. That’s 74%, which puts you at the 94th percentile of the 11,061 people who took the test.

        The only one I regret getting wrong is the bottom right dragon and tiefling one which is one of the few I’ve seen where the reflection doesn’t give it away. Wonder how many attempts it took to get it right.

        I figured the top left one was hiding the hands, but then again people do that too. But the funniest one from the whole list is actually the Greek Temple, which I didn’t notice the text in but in the bottom right there are the only two gray figures who look like US founding fathers. This one cracked me up tbh, and I regret nothing.