Soooooo we start generating memes of people doing fake AMA's? (I am u/Putin_uwu AMA!)
Photoshop has been a thing for 25+ years, and we're surprised at this? There are a few problems with this image that anybody with even halfway-decent scrutiny can pick up on, like the shadows next to the note, or the weird furniture thing on the left.
the weird furniture thing looks to be an oversized (overscaled?) film camera without an apeture. I can imagine they used the keyword "instagram" or "Film Grain" in their prompt.
Sorry, I'm not that up to date with this community, any resources on how to reach such result?
I tried to find it on Reddit so I could share an archive link, but the post seems to have been deleted
I guess it's just a real handwriting on a note with everything around inpainted.
It's the video fakes that are really going to upend society. When the tools to make convincing videos with nothing but an AI prompt are in everyone's hands we are never going to trust anything ever again.
People have always been lying, i just worry if making being a liar so easy could become a problem.