• magnetosphere@fedia.io
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    1 day ago

    I’m glad that “AI slop” is becoming a common term. Of course, I’d be even more glad if it wasn’t necessary in the first place, but I’ll take what I can get.

  • .Donuts@lemmy.world
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    Damn, seeing all those AI generated images being taken at face value just makes me lose my faith in humanity.

    • xodoh74984@lemmy.world
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      The one thing I’m holding out hope for is that things like this won’t lead a significant number new people into getting duped.

      There’s a certain portion of the population that seems to question nothing and got duped long ago by all of those “every immigrant is a rapist and murder”-type Facebook posts with links to totallyrealnews.com. That segment of idiots remains unchanged. They will believe any wild claim and never fact check as long as the misinformation fits their world view.

      The question is, how many people who aren’t already lost see these low-effort AI posts and take them at face value?

      Disclaimer: I say this knowing full well that well that better quality and more subtle misinformation is also possible with AI, but this ain’t it.

    • SuperSaiyanSwag@lemmy.zip
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      2 days ago
      • Lower the average IQ of Americans
      • Start generating AI generated propaganda that would be easy to decipher normally
      • ???
      • profit
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    I have a question about this and I hope I’m able to ask it correctly the way it’s sitting in my head.

    I know throughout history there have been strongmen who come to power, promise the world, and don’t deliver.

    I also know about propaganda and its role in the above scenario.

    My question is - if these images are seen by enough people who truly believe what they say - and they’re poor, maybe older, not in a great place overall, etc, and they voted Trump because they believe this…shit….what happens when they don’t deliver?

    If they’re expecting homes and help and a magic, simple solution to all of their problems that never delivers, what happens not only to them psychologically, but also what bigger impact will their reactions have on the country as a whole?

    In the US, I’m not so optimistic we’ll have that moment given the past 8 or so years. There will never be a realization that the Emperor has no clothes but the help will still never arrive. How long can that be sustained, and what happens when it can’t?

    I hope that made sense and I apologize if it doesn’t.

    • MelodiousFunk@slrpnk.net
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      what happens when they don’t deliver?

      It will be the fault of The Other. The Other is evil. The Other is ruthless. The Other is mixing drag queen and trans DNA in your child’s classroom using your fine silver and selling it to power the space lasers. Lies are the gift that keeps on giving.