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Is there an extension that blocks AI generated stuff?
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How would the extension be able to tell?
We need an AI for that
It exists, it just doesn't work very well. It's enough to convert the generated AI image into jpeg and the jpeg compression, even if imperceptible to us, will cause the AI to stop recognizing the image as AI generated. It also costs money if you want to use it on this scale because it's computationally intensive.
Plus, any discriminator model you train for this task, if successful, would immediately be used as a mechanism for training AI to generate more realistic images to deceive it.
AI: A person with seven fingers and a knee that bends the wrong way? Looks good to me!
There was a recent witch hunt on the terraria subreddit because an artist posted fan art and the character had 6 fingers on one hand. It turned out to just be a mistake (OP showed proof of the drawing process).
You can't tell the difference and anyone who says they can with 100% certainty is not being honest.
It'd be able to tell as easily as all other AI-recognition software is able to tell.
You can tell by the way it is.
A lot of AI ""art"" is tagged as such, and there are websites that exist for the sole purpose of generating AI art. I am aware that there are google commands to block certain sites, but I was hoping that there was also an extension that at least filters out pictures that are openly tagged as AI generated. Stuff like this for example.
I suppose someone could make filters that block art credited to AI, Dalle, Midjourney etc...