• CheeseNoodle@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Thank goodness we can now use AI to do something that could already easily be done by taking a picture off someones social media.

  • RainfallSonata@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I never understood how they were useful in the first place. But that’s kind of beside the point. I assume this is referencing AI, but due to the fact that you’ve only posted one photo out of apparently four, I don’t really have any idea what you’re posting about.

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      2 years ago

      The point of verification photos is to ensure that nsfw subreddits are only posting with consent. Many posts were just random nudes someone found, in which the subject was not ok with having them posted.

      The verification photos show an intention to upload to the sub. A former partner wanting to upload revenge porn would not have access to a verification photo. They often require the paper be crumpled to make it infeasible to photoshop.

      If an AI can generate a photorealistic verification picture, it cannot be used to verify anything.

  • Margot Robbie@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Due to having so many people trying to impersonate me on the internet, I’ve become somewhat of a expert on verification pictures.

    You can still easily tell that this is fake because if you look closely, the details, especially the background clutter, is utterly nonsensical.

    1. The object over her right shoulder (your left), for example, looks like if someone blended a webcam with a TV with a nightstand.
    2. Over her left shoulder (your right), her chair is only on that one side and it blends into the counter in the background.
    3. Is it a table lamp or a wall mounted light?
    4. The doorframe in background behind her head is not even aligned.
    5. Her clavicles are asymmetrical, never seen that on a real person.
    6. Her wispy hairstrands. Real hair don’t appear out of thin air in loops.
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      2 years ago

      Her clavicles are asymmetrical, never seen that on a real person.

      Shit, are you telling me that every time I see myself in the mirror I’m actually looking at a string of AI generated images, generated in real-time? The matrix is real. 😱

      It’s either that, or my clavicles are actually very asymmetric. ☹️

    • Smoogs@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      Margot Robbie

      Due to having so many people trying to impersonate me on the internet

      Uh huh.

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    2 years ago

    Can confirm, I made some random korean dude on dall-e to send to Instagram after it threatened to close my fake account, and it passed.