It turns out that AI faces were rated as more human-like than actual humans
I tried guessing from the ArsTechnica article and got a whopping 1 out of 8 correct.
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FaceDeer@kbin.social 10 months ago
I feel like that "corporate wants you to find the differences between these two photos" meme. Isn't everyone in those photos, in both the top and bottom rows, white?
It turns out that AI faces were rated as more human-like than actual humans
I tried guessing from the ArsTechnica article and got a whopping 1 out of 8 correct.
twotone@lemmy.world 10 months ago
An op? Making a misleading title? On Lemmy?
Man, it’s as if the severe lack of moderation and rules that so many people wanted when moving from Reddit is hurting the quality of posts on here.
RobotToaster@mander.xyz 10 months ago
Fr fr nobody ever wrote a clickbait headline on reddit ever.
twotone@lemmy.world 10 months ago
You know there is a significant difference between it being a thing you might see occasionally versus an ongoing issue?
StorminNorman@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Yeah, and it was an ongoing issue with Reddit. Probably still is. Sure, small, niche subreddits that had active moderation were generally free of the scourge. But it was quite a common phenomenon across the site, in my experience.
meekah@lemmy.world 10 months ago
how is it only a thing you might see occasionally on reddit? I saw misleading titles daily when I still used that site.