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Facebook Is Being Overrun With Stolen, AI-Generated Images That People Think Are Real
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What strikes me as being utterly pathetic is the people posting this AI-generated shit in order to have people praise "their" work. How empty their lives must be if the only ego-boost they can get is Facebook likes for something they're lying about having made themselves.
My best guess is that they’re being posted by click bait farms to sell ads to people who view their pages… though I don’t know enough about Facebook to know if that would actually be possible.
I don’t want to believe that hundreds of actual people are independently stealing and making variants on this one artist’s work to get fake internet points…
The really sad thing is I can believe that there are hundreds of people that are doing this. I have encountered people who straight up stole other artists' work and posted it, claiming they made it, in order to get fake internet points. I used to be a moderator on a site that had very strict rules about art theft - used to issue bans for it at least once a week. I can totally believe there are people on that site now using AI images in order to avoid detection.
It's definitely for troll farming reasons. Most likely they're using it to create legit-seeming accounts that they can then sell to a troll farm who will use it to influence a product or an election or something. Using AI to slightly vary content that they already know goes viral easily makes finding new content to share much cheaper.
I wonder how many of the comments are also "AI" whose job is to like and reply with some variation of "WOW! 😍"
It somebow reminds me of the online aim-bot, wallhack etc. cheaters...