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There's always been disinformation in time of wars. The difference is the scale and speed of producing fake images now.
Kind of unsurprising right? I mean LinkedIn is clearly a deformed version of reality where people write like corporate drones most of the time. It was only a matter of time until robot generated content would be prevalent there, it's just harder to spot since even humans aren't behaving genuinely there.
Indeed, we'll have to relearn "internet hygiene", it is changing quickly now that we prematurely unleashed LLM content on the open web.
Maybe extrapolating a bit more than it should. Still this leads to worrying uses of AI generated images.
There's a blatant traceability problem with those generated images...
Very good advice. Don't waste time believing false business claims and trying to replicate them. Easier said than done though, most people don't have the privilege of insiders knowledge.
Training sets are obviously already contaminated... now it'll be a race of hiding such mistake under the carpet with human interventions. That'll be a boon for misinformation. That's what we get for a useless large models arm race.
Don't worry, so called AI isn't going to take away your jobs. But do worry though, this marks the end of trusting any pictures or texts you see in the media. Everything needs to be challenged, even more so now.
It was only a matter of time I guess... this is sad.
The come back of the Dead Internet Theory? Getting more and more probable by the minute indeed thanks to the newer wave of generative AI text and art.