Fuck Cars
A place to discuss problems of car centric infrastructure or how it hurts us all. Let's explore the bad world of Cars!
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- [image] for any non-meme images
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I don't get this. Did someone try to use AI to make fun of bicyclists that choose gym bikes? And then you posted it in @fuckcars?
It clearly depicts people driving to the gym only to get on an indoor bike.
Seriously, wtf is wrong with you clowns who are on the internet, but scream, "ai!!!", like terrified 3 year olds at stuff that CLEARLY ISN'T AI!!!. There are Websites where you don't look dumb!
Also, thanks for your content:
While I get your point AI detection websites are not a solution.
If AI (or any algorithm for that matter) could actually detect AI created images properly, the very same AI could produce images not showing the markers it used to detect them.
It's the Dunning-Kruger base idea about metacognition all over again, just not for humans this time.