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Ek-Hou-Van-Braai@piefed.social to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneEnglish · 19 hours ago

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      You know I feel bad for the poor animal, but at the same time I 100% get why he did it even if I couldn’t bring myself to hurt a seagull.

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        seagull meat

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    This looks AI to me, correct me if I’m wrong.

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      I see what you see, but I’m pretty sure its legit. I’ve recently discovered Android phones, at least the Pixel line, seem to run images through an upscaler.

      I have photos that I’ve taken and archived off the device years before the whole AI thing started, and they carry artifacting that is indistinguishable to that found in a generated image.

      I guess the training data has a lot of these types of artifacts, and that’s why it pops up in the images. If I ever have to prove something I have isn’t generated, I’m screwed.

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        Yeah, I didn’t really think of that.

    • the_crotch@sh.itjust.works
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      Why would someone use AI to make something that would be way easier to make in Word?

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        Look I’m not going to list out reasons for that, because I have a bit more faith in humanity than that. I just said it was AI, because to me it looks like it is.

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      What

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        What’s the hole doing on the top of the paper? What is it attached to? Letters look funky. What’s in the background?

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    Coney Island-coded af. Seagulls are relentless sometimes.

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    While in Austin, be sure to always abide by the rules set forth by The Great-Tailed Grackle Council. Always, and I do mean ALWAYS, leave a few chips or other left overs behind for the council members. Failure to do so will indeed revoke your right to future peaceful meals and feces free clothing and/or mode of transport.

    https://www.vice.com/en/article/everything-you-need-to-know-about-grackles-the-horny-devil-bird-of-texas/

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      If I’m ever out that way I would only be so honored as to be graced by a great-tailed grackle.

      Their “common” cousins are also hilarious and beautiful. They brighten travel in southern US for sure.

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    Yeah I’m going to need to speak to the seagull manager

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      Wait, you’re going all the way to the top? The C-Gull?

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        The CGO

        Chief Gull Officer

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          It’s easy to get a refund from them

          You can tell them any story

          They are quite gullable

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    There’s a place near here with a sign warning about the Kookaburras trying to nick your burger, though I’ve not seen it happen yet.

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      Kind of encourages one to buy a burger to eat really slowly, just to watch it happen.

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    What? What do you need?

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      We need your Neon to shed some light on this

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        Ok.

        …

        You should eat your food indoors to lower the chances of seagull theft.

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