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throw03172019 18 hours ago

This is a frustrating trend with real estate agents on their MLS pictures. Sure, they have a disclaimer (most of the time) but at a thumbnail size as the lead image, it’s not possible to see it’s AI. Which leads to clicking on a complete BS listing.

SoftTalker 17 hours ago | parent | next [-]

At some point I hope we as a society stop trusting anything we see online. It's fake, slop, generated bullshit in most cases and only getting worse.

pjc50 12 hours ago | parent | next [-]

But this is incredibly bad for commerce when online has already destroyed offline commerce!

We should simply not let people do fraud. Some of the oldest laws define weight and measures for this reason.

inigyou 6 hours ago | parent [-]

This will be great for offline commerce. Swinging pendulum, meet the other way.

Gigachad 15 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Or we could have our politicians and laws actually work for us. You should straight up be able to collect a bounty if you visit a property inspection and show the online photos are fake.

SoftTalker 9 minutes ago | parent [-]

Well we've also decided we don't like enforcing the law. So we've got the worst outcome, theft and fraud everywhere and nobody willing to do anything about it.

And in this case, no I don't think a footnote "some photos may contain AI enhancements" at the bottom of the page in a low-contrast color is helpful.

morkalork 15 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Nothing like the bait and switch of a hardwood floor going from pristine in the AI photo to absolutely trash IRL