• idegenszavak@sh.itjust.works
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    14 hours ago

    Always from now on, it won’t end. And I think it’s a good example here, as it’s clearly indicated with the watermark. Without it I wouldn’t have been sure, this image is very good quality. My clues were the calendar is too conveniently place at the perfect location, and I tried to figure out which win version is that, and the thickness of the header of the warning dialog seems too thick compared to the taskbar. Then I started to look for other clues and noticed the watermark

    I’m not a luddite, this technology has some good uses, and this is an important step in the good direction that they add a watermark. Next should be an ai notice added to the metadata of the image, so the hosting site could understand it and mark as such, and users can filter it.

    Bad actors obviously could remove any kind of watermark or metadata, so this wouldn’t help against them, but as we see how it goes with drm there is no perfect way to make sure the slop can be always marked as such.

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      I think it’s a good example here, as it’s clearly indicated with the watermark.

      Define “clearly” 😅 it took a while for you and I to notice the watermark and over half the commenters still believe this is a real image.

      My clues were … then I started to look for other clues and noticed the watermark