"The Trump arrest image was really just casually showing both how good and bad Midjourney was at rendering real scenes," Higgins wrote in an email. "The images started to form a sort of narrative as I plugged in prompts to Midjourney, so I strung them along into a narrative, and decided to finish off the story."
Too often, the visuals are quickly reshared by others without that crucial context, she said. Indeed, an Instagram post sharing some of Higgins' images of Trump as if they were genuine garnered more than 79,000 likes.In another recent example, social media users shared a synthetic image supposedly capturing Putin kneeling and kissing the hand of Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The image, which circulated as the Russian president welcomed Xi to the Kremlin this week, quickly became a crude meme.
"It's just becoming so easy and it's so cheap to make these images that we should do whatever we can to make the public aware of how good this technology has gotten," West said.
Remember when you said arson fire was the convoy? And it ended up being counter protesters. Fake news is everywhere..not just in AI
AND CTV NEWS IS THE BIGGEST SPREADER OF FAKE NEWS OUT THERE
The MS media is dead.
Right. Fake AI images depicting a CTV wet dream.
They are satire lmfao! Kinda like you guys 🤦♂️
Lmao Trump not getting Arrested
Why don’t you focus on the BS going on in Ottawa with foreign interference and the money our GG has been blowing on trips all over the world!
We can only wish they were true.
Water is wet