- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmit.online
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmit.online
Photographers say the social media giant is applying a ‘Made with AI’ label to photos they took, causing confusion for users.
Using AI to detect AI made content, what did they expect.
Regardless of the filters used in photographs, taking over a narrative like this is one of the oldest tricks in the book. If every photo has AI in it, then everyone is already complacent and should support the rich pushing more and more AI.
Easter totally isn’t named after Ēostre, it’s the day Jesus rose from the dead.
Generative Fill isn’t a filter, the posters complaining about it were using AI tools to remove cars and other things from their photos and then getting butthurt when Adobe tattled on them in the meta data.
It wasn’t a case of tweaking the LUTs or changing exposure, they manipulated the photos using an AI tool and got upset when they got tagged out for it.
…I don’t think we disagree, and it doesn’t really matter about the filter. All points valid.
That’s not surprising when a lot of phone cameras use AI filters. They should probably have separate labels for photos generated by AI and photos edited with AI.
Just mark anything thats manipulated with Manipulated, anything generated as Generated and the rest would be OC
Not a photo, but I had a 4K video that I shot on a DSLR and edited in Premiere that was tagged as “Made with AI” as soon as I uploaded it to the company Instagram. That video was entirely human made as far as I was aware, but I guess Facebook knows better.
Did you use any generative fill or any AI powered features?
Nope, I have an older version of Premiere and my DSLR is from 2016, so those features aren’t even possible.
I can’t believe people still use metas ‘products’