Facebook Is Being Overrun With Stolen, AI-Generated Images That People Think Are Real
Facebook Is Being Overrun With Stolen, AI-Generated Images That People Think Are Real
The once-prophesized future where cheap, AI-generated trash content floods out the hard work of real humans is already here, and is already taking over Facebook.
Good. Fuck everything about Facebook and their advertising empire. Let it burn.
Hmm. On second thought, I'll fire up A1111 and start making fakes to fuel the fire.
61 2 ReplyGood is shortsighted. It will be here too eventually. Fuck Facebook, but hopefully we don't build a weapon that'll hurt us all, though in fully aware we have and are.
30 1 ReplyIt is already here, half of the article thumbnails are already AI generated.
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Who's still using facebook? Oh. Morons. The people least capable of responding well to fake posts.
40 6 ReplyIt's the normie trap. We made the mistake of letting normies in on our Internet and now we try to contain them on Facebook because they have ruined the Internet.
37 4 ReplyToo few people realize this is actually the source of all the world's current problems. We never, ever should have let the normies on here.
24 2 ReplyEternal September
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Ah yes, there's always someone shocked to find that there are actual users of a site that has been growing continuously for 15 years and reports over 3 billion MAU.
Your social circle is not the world.
4 6 ReplyYou have 3 billion braincells that all tell you he is right though
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From post-truth to post-reality in just a few years. SMH.
33 0 Replyits not stolen, its AI generated.
51 27 Replyit's worse than that, the article talks about img2img using AI. so these click farms are ripping real images and using that as the img2img prompt
36 5 ReplySo? its not stealing.
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It's not stolen, it's 'stolen'.
9 1 ReplyIt is "stollen" and filled with marzipan
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AI trained on plagiarized art created by real humans who were not compensated for work that AI companies are now making money on.
Aka stealing
18 17 Replyit's worse than that, the article talks about img2img using AI. so these click farms are ripping real images and using that as the img2img prompt
17 3 ReplyNope they mean someone generated it then others stole it and are reusing it
1 0 ReplyIts not plagarism. Its not stealing either. Its training. The only artists who complain about this dont care about making art and are only concerned about making money.
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There's a lot of whiny "artists" on Lemmy lmao
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Plot twist: comments are AI-generated too
21 0 ReplyWhat about the news article about the AI-generated comments about AI-generated images? Surely we can’t stop there.
2 0 ReplyThat's way overkill. Just Markov chain it.
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I mean my mom has been fooled by this sort of thing on email chains for over a decade.
A lot of people just want to believe this kind of stuff.
15 1 ReplyYeah, AI is a new twist here but the concept of misrepresenting images and stories for attention is ageless.
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Let's just agree that everything is fake now. I'm not sure I'm real.
13 0 ReplyThat is a funny joke fellow human.
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People are stupid. Pics or it didn't happen is gonna have to be replaced.
12 0 ReplyWelcome to the future.
Bots creating content for the enjoyment of other bots, while advertisers pay for it.
10 0 ReplyLemmys future if Threads is federated.
11 4 ReplyI mean maybe! Legitimately worrying.
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Reality is dead.
Or maybe it's still alive somewhere, but nobody can find or identify it anymore.
9 2 ReplyFake political candidates incoming
6 0 Replyuh shit gotta get your mom's out of that with mental outlaw reposts
3 2 ReplyDoes the entire west coast of the US run on Facebook too? ‘Cuz that was a big unwelcome surprise when I moved to BC.
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