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12 comments:
TallestSkil on scored.co
9 days ago 6 points (+0 / -0 / +6Score on mirror ) 1 child
Nothing is real. There was no shooting. Jews are not threatened anywhere on Earth.
LilyVargas on scored.co
8 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Well maybe that's a shame isn't it. Whole thing screams problem> reaction>solution in this case probably some gun reform but straight away the big thing they are talking about is making antisemtic speech specifically illegal in even more draconian and vague laws then our already bad hate speech laws. The shooters weren't publicly being anti-semetic before the shooting so it's not even logical.
CatoTheElder on scored.co
9 days ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror ) 2 children
It's not AI. AI can't do blood. AI makes doesn't place people on the edge of the frame. AI can't make the dye bottles. AI would make the water bottles have their front label visible. AI would not place the bloody man's left foot correctly because it goes behind an object. There is no requirement for this shoot to be at Bondi Beach, as you can make a twitter post from anywhere. There are no one legged men.

And finally you asked an LANGUAGE model about an image. Stop asking blind computers what they see.
LilyVargas on scored.co
8 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
According to Google, Google AI generated images now have hidden watermarks so if you ask Google's AI language model Gemini it can tell you if it has been made with by Google's AI imagie generator. I only used that because others were saying AI detectors said it not AI and I didnt believe that so I tried Gemini myself to see. Crucially, Gemini said "MOST or all of the image was EDITED OR GENERATED Google AI", so it has the AI hidden watermark but it may be an edit or a composite. His shirt and apperence is quite consistent with the Channel 9 interview. There is the possibility here that there was a image caught of him laughing having fake blood applied but everything else was added and this one pushed hard so it would fail authenticy checks and the original would be impossible to find (similar to how some UFO stories were quickly made into X-Files plots to discredit them and make searching for information on them impossible).

The water bottles are very consistent with AI now. It's no brand sold in Australia unless someone wants to prove me wrong, we have a very limited grocery market. I suggest you look more into AI image generating capabilities if you think that AI would do tables front on always or doesnt place people on the edge of frame (also the creator could have cropped it for any reason including to crop out a visible watermark or obvious AI errors). No reason why AI couldnt do the dye bottles. They dont look like the typical ones bought from dollar stores here but they are too generic for me to assert anything about confidently.
The "amputees" are the man who we should probably see some of his leg near the make up artist's sunglasses, and he has a blob hand. Another guy on the right has a blob hand too and nobody in that situation would be standing so with their legs so perfectly together that we couldnt see his other one. The guy on the left looking down doesn't have a face or maybe he actually has two faces on the side of his face but none where it should be.

And come on that mash of car-like pixels screams AI!
Goyslopentologist on scored.co
8 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
The AI you have access can't do it, theirs can.
Thenoticingcontinues on scored.co
9 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
Ya, this whole thing is fucked. But those ai pics aren't good.
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LilyVargas on scored.co
9 days ago -5 points (+0 / -0 / -5Score on mirror ) 1 child
If you want to say the thing is faked you can't convince people of that using your own faked images.
Thenoticingcontinues on scored.co
9 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
Ya. I agree, there are enough other reasons to know this event seems fishy, there doesn't need to be fake images made.

So far I'm only basing this off the interview and the selfie post after being "shot".

Seems way off. And since it involves jews who historically cannot be trusted, it's always best to be skeptical.
Supermatmike on scored.co
9 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
Fake shooting, (or at the very least a false flag through-and-through) but this image is not real.

We really need to stop pushing this stuff when we haven't verified if an image is actually real or not, we're just hurting our own credibility here and making ourselves look gullible.
LilyVargas on scored.co
8 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
100%! We are better than this.
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LilyVargas on scored.co
9 days ago -4 points (+0 / -0 / -4Score on mirror ) 1 child
Aside from the heaps of points I pointed out in this thread: https://scored.co/c/ConsumeProduct/p/1ARdHx5tRc/what-an-interesting-photo-i-foun/c .


For example: It's not anywhere on Bondi Beach (verifiable on Google Steet View) and there are heaps of AI errors if you look closely (blob hands, two one-legged men) or think like a human (why five lights set up in an odd configuration, why hang a bag from one and why does another not hand a sandbag on the base?), is that one car bigger than the allowed in Australia or two cars both smaller than smart cars (show me the make and model) parked so close the one on the left has no room for the driver to get out.
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LilyVargas on scored.co
9 days ago -3 points (+0 / -0 / -3Score on mirror )
A guy in the other thread was saying the illegible water bottles were from Jpeg compression or "rot". Okay maybe (no), but we can see the colours on the lable and lid, bottle shape and ribbing, it's clearly not Aldi, Woolies or Coles home brand nor any of the major name brands available in Australia, so what brand is it exactly? Or is it actually a great AI amalgamation of elements from all of them without actually being any one?
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