Crows are intelligent birds and learn quickly – even from each other.
In Sweden, they are used to collect cigarette butts and bring them to a machine that automatically rewards them with peanuts.

Here some links provides by users:
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/25166042241296275
and:
https://www.heise.de/news/Schwedisches-Start-up-hinter-Kippenstummel-sammelnden-Kraehen-meldet-Insolvenz-an-11094091.html

@1Sauerlaender Current AI models are absolutely rubbish at generating accurate birds. Crows don't look like that. And if you knew your species habitat ranges you'd note that if this "photo" would've been taken in Sweden, they would be hooded crows and not the black carrion crows. A large group of carrion crows like that in a city park would be a sensation.

I never thought my birding interest would be actually useful in discerning information accuracy on the internet. Stop counting fingers and start looking at the birds when determining if something is AI slop! The text is of course still a good giveaway in this case.