But for real, this is bad. Like, really, really bad. And I understand this could have been done before by just screenshotting an image from Google Maps and feeding into an AI image processor, but now, that whole process is streamlined and immediately available, and Google’s messaging is that we can just fact check it ourselves with another AI tool.
Well, that’s only possible with the original, non-altered image. Someone takes a screenshot and puts this up on a news broadcast or Twitter post, and then, how is anyone going to determine what is real or fake anymore?
Through using AI to build tools that generate results with a verified chain of provenance.
What isn't reasonable about this approach? I think most people have got GeoAI backwards, creating derived imagery via AI is a terrible idea. Building better tools than we have with AI, using existing geoscience principles is absolutely the right approach.
- Disclosure Day (2026)
Don't act like the left has never lied or manipulated their stories, they're all equally terrible and soulless.
You can say "these are all the same" but if you can't see why people single out FOX that says a lot about your credibility.
https://ludic.mataroa.blog/blog/ai-mania-is-eviscerating-glo...
Short quote to capture the main point:
"I have evidently fallen into the pocket of Hell where the demons torment me by doing elaborate impressions of absolute fucking morons."