Social Media's Latest Fad: Clout Chasers Pose with AI Animals, Sparking Online Backlash.
In a bizarre trend that has left many scratching their heads, social media influencers have taken to posing with artificially intelligent (AI) animals, generating millions of views on platforms like Instagram. The phenomenon, which involves using online tools to superimpose digital creatures onto real-world photos, has been dubbed "photo-surrealism" and has become a favorite among some popular "hot girl" influencers.
The trend began when a user posted a video showcasing several content creators posing with AI-generated animals, including rabbits, puppies, and even a giant horse. Since then, the internet has been flooded with images of influencers surrounded by their digital menageries, often accompanied by captions that read like fairy tales. However, not everyone is enamored with this trend.
Many users have expressed their distaste for the phenomenon, with some suggesting that instead of generating fake animals, influencers should volunteer at animal shelters to help real creatures in need. One critic even quipped that posing with AI-generated animals was like "screwing with nature." Another user joked that it was more about "scooping up a bunch of s**t" than actual compassion.
While some have defended the trend as harmless and cute, experts warn that this hyperrealistic portrayal of animals can be problematic. A recent study published in the journal Conservation Biology found that such clips often depict unrealistic behaviors, habitats, or relationships between species, which can inspire people to approach or purchase real animals with similar characteristics. This, in turn, poses a danger to both humans and animals.
As the trend continues to gain traction, it remains to be seen whether social media influencers will take the criticism to heart and instead focus on promoting animal welfare and conservation efforts. For now, however, it seems that clout chasing and AI-generated animals will remain the unlikely pairing du jour.
In a bizarre trend that has left many scratching their heads, social media influencers have taken to posing with artificially intelligent (AI) animals, generating millions of views on platforms like Instagram. The phenomenon, which involves using online tools to superimpose digital creatures onto real-world photos, has been dubbed "photo-surrealism" and has become a favorite among some popular "hot girl" influencers.
The trend began when a user posted a video showcasing several content creators posing with AI-generated animals, including rabbits, puppies, and even a giant horse. Since then, the internet has been flooded with images of influencers surrounded by their digital menageries, often accompanied by captions that read like fairy tales. However, not everyone is enamored with this trend.
Many users have expressed their distaste for the phenomenon, with some suggesting that instead of generating fake animals, influencers should volunteer at animal shelters to help real creatures in need. One critic even quipped that posing with AI-generated animals was like "screwing with nature." Another user joked that it was more about "scooping up a bunch of s**t" than actual compassion.
While some have defended the trend as harmless and cute, experts warn that this hyperrealistic portrayal of animals can be problematic. A recent study published in the journal Conservation Biology found that such clips often depict unrealistic behaviors, habitats, or relationships between species, which can inspire people to approach or purchase real animals with similar characteristics. This, in turn, poses a danger to both humans and animals.
As the trend continues to gain traction, it remains to be seen whether social media influencers will take the criticism to heart and instead focus on promoting animal welfare and conservation efforts. For now, however, it seems that clout chasing and AI-generated animals will remain the unlikely pairing du jour.