

You can see my comment history to determine if I’m an LLM or not :)
In any case, have fun in your circles!
A human being from a Finland.


You can see my comment history to determine if I’m an LLM or not :)
In any case, have fun in your circles!


If the part of the image that reveals the image was made by an AI is obvious enough, why contact a specialist? Of course, reporters should absolutely be trained to spot such things with their bare eyes without something telling them specifically where to look. But still, once the reporter can already see what’s ridiculously wrong in the image, it would be waste of the specialist’s time to call them to come look at the image.


The article says they used ChatGPT or some similar LLM bot. It says they used a chatbot, and that’s what the word chatbot means by default. A skilled reporter mentions if it was something else.
The reporter used a chatbot such as ChatGPT to ask if there’s anything suspicious in the image, the chatbot, by coincidence, happened to point out something in the photo that the reporter could then recognise as AI-generated indeed, and got on typing his article again.
The only part of this that is not mentioned in the article is that the reporter confirmed the referred spot in the image with his own eyes, but that is such an integral part of a reporter’s education that you need specific reasons to work against the assumption that this was done.


There’s hoping that the reporter then looked at the image and noticed, “oh, true! That’s an obvious spot there!”


Just use something where you compile everything from sources in a way that just works, such as NetBSD. Not technically a distro, but whatever, should do the job just fine :)


When trying out mbin it worked out best for me to write the community’s full name (such as [email protected]) in mbin’s search bar. For some reason writing it on the URL bar didn’t work like it does elsewhere.
Maybe @[email protected] can say? :)
(Though, I’m not sure if they read their Mastodon anymore. But maybe yes?)


The only thing this petition can achieve is maybe getting a few people to move their donations to projects such as PieFed.
Beside that… Well, Nutomic and Dessalines are the two people who decide on how to act regarding this petition – if they should remove themselves or not. I find it unlikely that they will look at the finished petition and go “oh, people want us gone. Okay, we’ll do that”.
But yeah: Do not give money to Lemmy. There are other projects that are compatible with Lemmy and have use for your money as well, without being assholes :)
It is implied in the article that the chatbot was able to point out details about the image that the reporter either could not immediately recognize without some kind of outside help or did not bother looking for.
So, the chatbot added making the reporter notice something on the photo in a few seconds that would have taken several minutes for the reporter to notice without aid of technology.