Lightwater Valley paid an ad agency in Lincoln for this absolute shit show.
Clearly AI. Look at the rollercoaster tracks.
I think I'd be asking for a refund.
Lightwater Valley paid an ad agency in Lincoln for this absolute shit show.
Clearly AI. Look at the rollercoaster tracks.
I think I'd be asking for a refund.
Has anyone noticed that in the last 6-8 weeks the AI Slop has now started to dominate Instagram too?
Just for fun this morning I watched someone build an underground den in buried shipping containers. Not only did the size of the containers increase every time he brought new furniture in; but he was able to get an absolutely huge TV in through a tiny little hatch.
The resin floors are hilarious. I'm guessing these guys never actually paid for any resin when they pour around £80,000 of the stuff onto some cotton wool to make "clouds" nor do they realise resin is quite dense and would squash most things they pour it onto flat
The worrying thing though was the comments - about half recognised it was AI, but the remainders described it as beautiful and amazing.
Facebook is already full of junk AI videos.
Instagram has now joined the fold.
This is why SSD's cost £500.
#aislop #aiisbullshit #aiisnotart #aihype #Facebook #Instagram #metaistoxic
I've started stripping my #discord to bare bones now - just the general chat and gaming stuff.
Always remember when creating yourself on a presence on someone else's social media servers you are temporary. You are just a number getting fed ads and topping up their bottom line.
All my personal stuff is now on #mastodon and the #fediverse and to be honest; I love it this way.
"You hardly post on Instagram anymore" was a comment I received a few weeks ago.
"I don't share my photos with AI algorithms" was my response.
Friends on Facebook:
Ooooh look at this AI cartoon avatar I created. Isn't it amazing?
Me:
I can't fucking buy hard drives for CCTV systems for love nor money because of AI data centres glutting them all.
CCTV system:
Beep beep bee-de-beep. "Storage failure"
#aibubble #aisucks #harddriveshortage #harddisk #harddrive #aiisnotart #aiisbullshit
I recently came across an interesting video about a method for identifying AI-generated art. I thought it was worth sharing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xxui8MoUJ5k
TLDW: Increasing the saturation and luminosity of an AI-generated image reveals artefacts, even in solid-coloured areas.
However, I'm not sure how reliable this method is, since a very similar effect can be observed in JPEGs with medium to high compression. I'd love to hear from anyone who can shed some light on this (pun not intended)!
