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The social media furor over the pet rumors in Springfield inspired a flood of AI-generated photos of Trump saving cats from zombies, cuddling ducks in ponds and protecting Springfield from migrants.
Pro-Harris AI-generated images related to pets appeared to be relatively rare, but social media users did share some such as one with Harris holding a dog and a sign saying “Dogs for Harris.”
There has been discussion of whether the Loab series of images are "a legitimate quirk of AI art software, or a cleverly disguised creepypasta." [6] Smithsonian magazine has written that "Loab sparked some lengthy ethical conversations around visual aesthetics, art and technology," and some have criticized the labeling of a woman with rosacea as a horror image, considering this to be ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources was inundated with phone calls from people who believed the misinformation, and it became associated with the larger pet-eating hoax. [ 59 ] In August, a 27-year-old U.S.-born woman was arrested in Canton, Ohio , on charges that she killed and ate a cat.
Examine the background closely, as AI-generated images often have blurred or distorted elements, especially in the background. Pay attention to whether the image appears overly glossy or stylized.
Due to the misleading AI-generated advertisements and its sparsely decorated warehouse location, images of the event went viral. Notable viral images include a dispirited woman dressed as an Oompa-Loompa and an original character called "The Unknown". [526] Yanny or Laurel – An audio illusion where individuals hear either the word "Yanny" or ...
Many of the AI photos draw in streams of users commenting “Amen” on bizarre Jesus images, praising the impressive work of nonexistent artists or wishing happy birthday to fake children sitting ...
Terms proposed included "AI garbage", "AI pollution", and "AI-generated dross". [4] Early uses of the term "slop" as a descriptor for low-grade AI material apparently came in reaction to the release of AI art generators in 2022. [6] Its early use has been noted among 4chan, Hacker News and YouTube commentators as a form of in-group slang. [6]