

“Suspect”? How could it possibly not be?
“Suspect”? How could it possibly not be?
I definitely appreciate Pixiv’s ability to filter AI generated images. Although from my understanding it depends on the uploader self-reporting so it’s probably not perfect. It at least gets most of the AI images out of searches though. I tried looking on Xfolio and it doesn’t seem to have as much art yet, but I will probably try to keep an eye on it.
I studied computer science, is that enough science to get me out of here?
How do you know that you’ve never seen it?
I am almost certain that I’ve missed noticing some AI art. Sometimes I’ve missed noticing it at first only to notice it later. Sometimes I’ve been presented with images that I know are AI-generated but I would probably never have known that otherwise.
For instance, this one (found on an AI art community on Lemmy about a year ago IIRC):
If I didn’t know that was AI generated from the context, I don’t think I would have suspected a thing (maybe from the extra “road” on the road, but I think that’s the only thing that could give it away for me. And I didn’t notice it at first). Other known AI images as well have been very hard to tell, especially when they have no background.
I am opposed to AI for a lot of reasons, but I think it would be naive to think it could never fool me.
Often times the background of an image gives it away. Like things that should be rectangular but aren’t. On images with plain backgrounds it can be a lot harder to tell sometimes.
Well, there’s a few aspects of it. If they push it, it could make my experience worse (This tends to happen with any service that’s pushing AI). I also consider it to be highly unethical, so it lowers my opinion of their ethics (not that it’s high to begin with) and makes me more likely to protest them on ethical grounds. After all, I’m here now instead of Reddit for similar reasons.
That seems like a quick way to get me to cancel my Spotify subscription.
The real question is, are they fixing the faulty proximity sensor? I’m definitely never buying a pixel again until they take care of that.
Not to mention that I’m not buying any with a selfie cam marring the screen shape, but that criticism applies to almost all phones.
I’m not a lawyer, but from my understanding there’s actually no legal obligation for them to delete US citizens’ data. They generally delete it anyways to avoid creating backlash that would lead to regulation, though.