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SDET | neither team | seek,find | if your enemies are dangerous, don't lie about them

Seattle, WA Katılım Mart 2022
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Lorgair@lorgair·
I've been meaning to do this thread for a while now, looking into Photoshopped images. Most are used to dunk on an opposing political team, whateverwhicheverwhomever that might be. Starting with a favorite (because of the "how I did it" companion piece) - the BLM bomb:
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Palmer Luckey
Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
It is time for the United States Postal Service to ban junk mail. Unsolicited spam calls are already prohibited by the FCC. Emails are heavily regulated by the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. Junk mail is the majority of mail, 100 million trees per year. Enough!
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Yaqzan
Yaqzan@Upper_Echellon·
@CarlZha How do you figure it’s ai?
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Tom Rowsell
Tom Rowsell@Tom_Rowsell·
@LevPo notes are claiming it is ai, but i think that is a cope
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Lorgair@lorgair·
A 10-second reverse image search reveals the original post, from AI character Maya Talee instagram.com/p/DYA5kxsvPmO. Their recent videos are somewhat convincing, but in posts from last year you see the expected AI inconsistency in body proportions and skin glossiness.
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Lorgair@lorgair·
Really curious what these bots are trained on. If it's Community Notes as a whole, there's a huge problem.
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Tal Hagin
Tal Hagin@talhagin·
I've noticed a recurring issue—people want to fact-check and ensure the content they see is verified, but due to a lack of awareness about Google Lens and its limitations, they often end up spreading fake news themselves. Let’s fix this 🧵
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U.S. Navy
U.S. Navy@USNavy·
Fresh meals. Full service. Mission ready. Sailors aboard USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Tripoli continue to receive regularly prepared meals at sea—no interruptions, no shortages.
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Lorgair@lorgair·
@AbominableScot @ZannSuz She doesn't understand that she posted two AI photos as proof. Neither photo comes from the article. Some people are too stupid to be online.
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Lorgair@lorgair·
@ZannSuz @Liljonhernandez @USNavy @USNavyCNO Google Lens reverse image search mistakes dates on a page for the date an image was published. The first entry is referencing the date that Reddit community was created. Instagram entries are due to recommendations. The images didn't exist online before the USA Today article.
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Lorgair@lorgair·
@64s @died_q @TimOnPoint @TonyBrunoShow It's not AI, just a flaw in Google Lens search results. It confuses dates on a page for the date an image was published. First one is referencing the date that Reddit community was created, since it's on the same page. The Instagram posts are due to recommendations.
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Lorgair@lorgair·
It's essential that we learn how AI & reverse image searches work before running with whatever result they give us. Discover each tool's strengths and weaknesses. A casual search for a higher resolution image can help avoid spreading misinformation.
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Lorgair@lorgair·
These tools should never be used in a vacuum, the result they produce is only one data point. Use multiple reverse image searches together. If Google Lens is the only one producing a result, the image is likely new. Tineye is great for finding older images, but is slower to crawl new pages. Bing is a viable backup for Lens results. Yandex is great for finding similar images, and AI tools like lenso-ai are excellent for face matching. We have so many tools to verify the things we're seeing, but every tool has its benefits and drawbacks. We can't implicitly trust the results they give us.
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Lorgair@lorgair·
It's incredible how a fake photo can make the rounds on social media if it fits a certain viewpoint. Especially if it 'debunks' the opposing viewpoint. Even if you question the images posted in the USA Today article, responding with fakes is worse.
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