Instagram users discover old AI-powered "characters," instantly revile them (arstechnica.com) 7 points by morkalork 1y ago ↗ HN
[–] ChrisArchitect 1y ago ↗ Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42571608 [–] morkalork 1y ago ↗ Though it was just a concept yesterday, today it got released (and pulled!) but we did get to see it. Was also interesting to see reactions from people outside of tech. [–] karmakaze 1y ago ↗ This caption for a picture gave me an unintended reaction:> everything about this new Meta AI bot is so dystopian but for me the AI-generated images of nonexistent donated coats is up thereIt's a picture on Instagram--the difference is practical effects vs CGI. (It can be interpreted as satire.)
[–] morkalork 1y ago ↗ Though it was just a concept yesterday, today it got released (and pulled!) but we did get to see it. Was also interesting to see reactions from people outside of tech. [–] karmakaze 1y ago ↗ This caption for a picture gave me an unintended reaction:> everything about this new Meta AI bot is so dystopian but for me the AI-generated images of nonexistent donated coats is up thereIt's a picture on Instagram--the difference is practical effects vs CGI. (It can be interpreted as satire.)
[–] karmakaze 1y ago ↗ This caption for a picture gave me an unintended reaction:> everything about this new Meta AI bot is so dystopian but for me the AI-generated images of nonexistent donated coats is up thereIt's a picture on Instagram--the difference is practical effects vs CGI. (It can be interpreted as satire.)
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 23.6 ms ] thread> everything about this new Meta AI bot is so dystopian but for me the AI-generated images of nonexistent donated coats is up there
It's a picture on Instagram--the difference is practical effects vs CGI. (It can be interpreted as satire.)