Realtor gets 2 kitchen photos—spots a big problem: "this crosses the line"

This AI-generated photo thing is getting outta hand! I mean, come on, can't they just use a filter or something? 🤯💸 These agents are literally Photoshopping whole rooms away! It's like they think we're all too dumb to notice the difference 🙄. And what's with the excuses about "removing clutter"? That's just a fancy way of saying "I messed up" 😂. I'm glad Cali is stepping in with that new law, but it's about time someone called these agents out for being dishonest.
 
🤬 I feel so bad for Alisa Morrison. I mean, who doesn't love a good sunset filter? But removing appliances, walls, windows... that's just not okay! It's like they're hiding something 🏠😒 I'm all for making listings look nice, but not at the expense of accuracy. And yeah, if some newbie agent is trying to save cash by doing it themselves, that's just a recipe for disaster 💸😳 At least CA is taking steps to address this issue, though! Transparency is key in real estate, and I'm glad they're holding agents accountable 📚💼
 
This is getting outta hand! First off, what's the deal with all these AI-generated photos? It's like they're trying to spin a narrative or something 🤔. I mean, come on, if you're gonna post fake pics of your house, at least have the decency to admit it's not real 😒. And now there's some new law in Cali that says agents gotta disclose when they've altered images? About time! It's all about transparency and honesty in marketing. If you can't be bothered to give people the real deal, then maybe you shouldn't be in the business 💸.

And let me tell you, this is just another example of a lack of accountability in our industry 🤦‍♀️. These agents are supposed to represent their clients' interests, not try to manipulate public opinion through fake pics. It's like they're more interested in making a quick buck than doing what's right 💸. We need to start holding these professionals accountable for their actions and making sure they're following the rules. Anything less is just a free-for-all 🤯.

It's also interesting to see how this whole issue plays out in terms of tech vs. humanity 🤖. AI-generated photos are all well and good, but at what cost? We need to make sure we're not sacrificing authenticity for the sake of convenience or profit 🤑. This is just another reason why we need to have a more nuanced conversation about the role of technology in our lives – and in our business practices 💻.
 
I'm so done with these AI-generated pics in listings 🙄. Like, I get it, we want our homes to look perfect online, but come on! If you're gonna show me a "real" pic of this place, don't suddenly make the sink disappear, windows vanish, and appliances just...poof! It's not cool, agent dude 🤷‍♀️. This is about honesty in marketing, and it's soooo important. You gotta trust what you're seeing. I'm glad California's getting on board with this new law 🎉, because it's high time we hold our real estate pros accountable for being truthful with their clients and each other. If they can't even be bothered to show us the unedited pics, how do we know they won't just mess up the whole deal? 🤦‍♀️
 
omg i cant believe how people are using AI to fake their homes 🤯💥 like what's next? photoshopping the whole house away lol

i feel bad for realestate ppl tho, it must be so stressful trying to meet sales goals while also dealing with these AI cheats 🙄😩

i think its a great idea that california is making laws about this tho 💯👍 like transparency matters and all that jazz
 
I'm so done with AI-generated photos on home listings! 🤯 It's like they're trying to sell a dream house, but it's not even real 😒. I mean, come on, can't we just show people what the actual property looks like? 📸 Those edited pics are so misleading, it's like you're trying to deceive them into buying something they don't even know exists 🤦‍♀️.

And what really gets me is when agents try to pass off their laziness as "efficiency" 😴. Like, "oh, I can just edit out the clutter and save money"... nope, that's not how it works! You gotta be honest with people about what they're getting themselves into 🤝.

The new law in California is a step in the right direction, though 👍. At least now agents have to disclose when those pics are fake and provide the originals... maybe then we'll see some real transparency in the industry 💯. We need more than just "best practices" - we need consistency and accountability across the board 🔒!
 
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