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    1. MetaKnowing on

      „When Pinterest fails to correctly label AI content, scrolling becomes a minefield of disappointment. “Where is the vinyl from?” asks one admirer of some retro chequerboard flooring. “It’s AI, sadly,” another replies. On Reddit, people complain of a flood of AI content that’s indiscernible from real photos. “Losing my mind”, one remarks.

      But a world where you have to be on high alert even when looking for interiors inspiration is an exhausting one. I no longer trust what I see: everything online is tainted with the suspicion of it being AI generated. Rather than being fun, it makes for an uneasy, suspicion-fuelled experience, filled with second guessing.

      This is image hyperinflation, every new picture diminishing in value as more are created. It further untethers us from who we are.“

    2. 100% agree. Without some sort of flag it completely devalues the entire platform. Seeing the same thing AI generated 20 different ways isn’t something I want.

    3. AntiqueFigure6 on

      AI is just going to destroy to value of most social media platforms, one at a time. 

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