Immediately after the landing of Artemis 2, AI-generated images of the recovery spread online. We have seen this before, with the kidnapping of Maduro or the mass protests against ICE raids – fake images of real events. While these synthetic images fictionalize reality, they are not necessarily meant as disinformation. Rather, they both illustrate and cater to widespread expectations. In our hypervisualized world of ubiquitous networked cameras, we expect to see perfect images of whatever is happening immediately. #AIslop delivers.
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@bildoperationen

Whether they *intend* to be misinformation or not is irrelevant. They are widely regarded as authentic pictures (otherwise no fact check would ever be necessary) and therefore are ideal tools for all kinds of manipulation, because humans believe what they’ve seen even more than what they’ve heard or read.

@Aubrieta

@kommaKucken @Aubrieta Oh yes, of course