ReUpload because i forgot to censor faces. Thankfully someone pointed it out.
superminingbros on
Good.
Psychological-Duck13 on
WE LOVE TO SEE IT!
No_Key_5854 on
Finland mentioned
autocorrectiscrazy on
when ai is so bad even school adds a new subject
Lorenzoak on
Teaching visual AI detection using a compressed video call screen-share, projected onto a whiteboard, from a 720p projector, in a fully lit room. At that resolution, real life looks AI-generated
Merge_Ahead on
Unfortunately, the curriculum for this course was AI generated
wayj- on
Unfortunately this will be out of date almost instantly
-Red-7- on
Can I send my mother to this school?
N4meless24- on
Honestly good. I’m young enough where most of what I learned about the internet was from my mum, and now I find myself explaining to her how to recognise AI and how to avoid it.
IntrinsicGiraffe on
The sad part is this might need an advanced/level-2 class in the future.
DimensionMediocre439 on
Put your phone down and pay attention. Perkele
veryblanduser on
Here is the reddit method:
Don’t agree with the pic: AI.
Supports your narrative: Legit.
realkunkun on
Only now?? Jeeeez. Took their damn time
DarkKingfisher777 on
I don’t trust this could be AI generated too, making fun of us.
Absolarix on
That’s great to see!
GRAAK85 on
Any detail worth sharing?
PhiloLibrarian on
Good! We’re launching AI literacy/trainings left and right!
signmeupnot on
We look into a future where we have to expect any imagery, especially from non reputable sources, could be generated, even though there are no visual cues.
Does this course agree with this prediction? And if so, how does it recommend you navigate that? Because all I can think of is to use reputable sources for some certainty.
Cendude308 on
I teach special education and the beginning of every lesson it focuses on AI and Fake news. People are vulnerable and it’s important they are thinking about AI
Super-Post261 on
The good news is that thing you can find material like this online.
The bad news is that AI can find material like this online (and retain itself to learn from “mistakes”).
meunbear on
Your teacher may be AI. It’s not normal to have a red squiggle for a face.
Praxisinsidejob on
Boomers must think this is hard
toshibathezombie on
Plot twist: this whole image is AI generated
(/S)
BarryLaguna on
There’s a part of me that thinks in 30-40 years we’re going to look back on the “Dawn of AI” like Y2K and laugh at how we fell for AI imagery.
Threepwood80 on

Gobbyer on
I try to teach my 5 year old daughter what is real and what is AI.
Her generation will be majorly screwed, its getting too confused already.
Einblatt on
Not just worthless but even damaging.
If you think you still are able to extinguish good AI from reality you’ve already lost to survivorship bias.
If you think you can still teach people to spot good AI from reality you‘ve created wrong confidence in people who from then on will think they would still spot AI fakes.
Teach people that every picture might be AI and that they should act accordingly, everything else is braindead.
Everyone here cheering has not thought about it long enough. Or even at all.
13thmurder on
There going to be useful for another year or so until you can’t tell anymore. Do people not remember how bad AI images were just a few years back?
eezyE4free on
Feel like this is something that should have been taught in the auditorium to the whole school. And then in the evening with parents in attendance.
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ReUpload because i forgot to censor faces. Thankfully someone pointed it out.
Good.
WE LOVE TO SEE IT!
Finland mentioned
when ai is so bad even school adds a new subject
Teaching visual AI detection using a compressed video call screen-share, projected onto a whiteboard, from a 720p projector, in a fully lit room. At that resolution, real life looks AI-generated
Unfortunately, the curriculum for this course was AI generated
Unfortunately this will be out of date almost instantly
Can I send my mother to this school?
Honestly good. I’m young enough where most of what I learned about the internet was from my mum, and now I find myself explaining to her how to recognise AI and how to avoid it.
The sad part is this might need an advanced/level-2 class in the future.
Put your phone down and pay attention. Perkele
Here is the reddit method:
Don’t agree with the pic: AI.
Supports your narrative: Legit.
Only now?? Jeeeez. Took their damn time
I don’t trust this could be AI generated too, making fun of us.
That’s great to see!
Any detail worth sharing?
Good! We’re launching AI literacy/trainings left and right!
We look into a future where we have to expect any imagery, especially from non reputable sources, could be generated, even though there are no visual cues.
Does this course agree with this prediction? And if so, how does it recommend you navigate that? Because all I can think of is to use reputable sources for some certainty.
I teach special education and the beginning of every lesson it focuses on AI and Fake news. People are vulnerable and it’s important they are thinking about AI
The good news is that thing you can find material like this online.
The bad news is that AI can find material like this online (and retain itself to learn from “mistakes”).
Your teacher may be AI. It’s not normal to have a red squiggle for a face.
Boomers must think this is hard
Plot twist: this whole image is AI generated
(/S)
There’s a part of me that thinks in 30-40 years we’re going to look back on the “Dawn of AI” like Y2K and laugh at how we fell for AI imagery.

I try to teach my 5 year old daughter what is real and what is AI.
Her generation will be majorly screwed, its getting too confused already.
Not just worthless but even damaging.
If you think you still are able to extinguish good AI from reality you’ve already lost to survivorship bias.
If you think you can still teach people to spot good AI from reality you‘ve created wrong confidence in people who from then on will think they would still spot AI fakes.
Teach people that every picture might be AI and that they should act accordingly, everything else is braindead.
Everyone here cheering has not thought about it long enough. Or even at all.
There going to be useful for another year or so until you can’t tell anymore. Do people not remember how bad AI images were just a few years back?
Feel like this is something that should have been taught in the auditorium to the whole school. And then in the evening with parents in attendance.