Listen, I don't give a flip if you use AI for your profile or post with it, that's on you. But the bullshit of lying about it is what's wrong.
It's not a filter.
It's not a filter.
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*not convinced
Yeah. That’s a red flag…
She literally is the one that blocked me. She didn't explain a damn thing to me, just that it's a filter. Now she's big mad for being called out
Girl, we all see you checking my posts you know we have receipts and eyes.
You need to stop lying.
If you’re really confident that we’re all lying, show us the cutting room floor. C’mooooon.
Oh I’m sorry, did you not want to waste precious film development resources??
If you're into that stuff, it's well done, I think AI 'art' is a crime against humanity, but whatever, but why lie about it? What's to gain? Own it.
This person is just a weirdo, who refuses to acknowledge getting busted.
Seriously though, as a dad with a daughter you make a terrifying point. I really hope this AI bullshit runs its course in the next year or two before she starts noticing it. If not, I guess it’s house hippos video every night before bed.
I don't care. Good for you.
But stop LYING. You don't look like that because you gave up sugar & moisturize.
Life is short. Bodies age. Enjoy what you can, and do what makes you happy and makes your life better. 🤷♀️
Say "I have money & the privilege to look like this" not
"We all have 24 hours in a day, I just work harder than you and it's your fault you look your age."
"Well, I'm very rich & my entire life is scheduled around my needs. I have 3 trainers, 4 plastic surgeons, 2 nutritionists, a personal chef & a therapist on call, a home gym, personal assistant & several nannies. And I'd recommend that to everyone!"
1. Eye reflection wrong
2. Forgot about earrings
3. Shadow from glasses not from same frames
4. Monkey hand?
5. Inconsistent position of the sun shadows
There are more, but this should help spot BS like this in the future.
1. Took a body (real or digital) and overlaid a different face using Deep Fake tech.
2. Morphed a background using a diffusion model - real or digital. They could hide the digital look with blurring.
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The background, body, and faces are all separate. They used a diffusion model on each to independently vary them different amounts, then combined them.
Adding a face to a body is tricky, so they used Deep Fake tech for those.
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To catch Gen AI faces, check the reflection of light in the eyes, ear shape, accessories - should be the same. Check that the shadows come from objects in frame
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Those morph one image into another. A diffusion model is basically a shaping technique - which is similar to what filters do, but not exactly. So, maybe they were trying to be clever or throw people off.
At least learn to inpaint. 🙄
I can't stand people like her and unfortunately she's not the only SecondLife resident to lean heavily into AI-ifying their snapshots 🤢
FWIW The SecondLife creator community HATES these kinds of posers with a passion & we do everything we can to push them out of our spaces!!
These people will go through mental gymnastics to justify the use of their "shiny new toy" as long as they don't have to admit how harmful the tech is behind it.
As an artist AND SL creator - I'm so very tired
I don't get it.
Is this some kind of attack against progressive women on here? Bots that try to infiltrate our space but give it away by acting like women are stupid. It feels so familiar 🤔