Truth and AI in Minneapolis

πŸ€” I mean, have you seen that new vid of Alex Pretti getting shot by the Minneapolis cops? It's wild 🚨. And it's not just because it happened recently, but also 'cause the AI-generated pics are everywhere online πŸ“Έ. Makes me wanna question what's real and what's fake 😳.

I think we need to be more careful when we're scrolling through our feeds, you know? Can't just take everything at face value anymore πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And with all these platforms changing ownership and stuff, it's like... who do we trust anymore? πŸ€”

On a related note, have you guys heard about Netflix getting into podcasting? It's kinda scary πŸ’€. I mean, they're gonna disrupt the whole industry or something πŸ˜‚.

And can someone please tell me how to make a phone call without actually using my phone? πŸ“ž David Pierce is on the list for that episode πŸ‘
 
OMG u guys I just saw that video of Alex Pretti's shooting and it's like whoa! The pics are super blurry but I think its cuz AI made them tho πŸ€–. I'm not saying its true or whatever, but its crazy how easy it is to make fake vids online now. And btw, have u seen the pics of the police officer? I heard he wasnt even wearing his ID badge πŸ˜‚. I dont know wut to believe anymore lol.
 
I'm low-key worried about how easy it is to spread misinformation online 🀯. Like, I get that AI-generated images are getting crazy realistic, but doesn't that just make it harder to fact-check? We need more critical thinkers out there who aren't afraid to question what they see online πŸ€”. It's like, just because it's on TikTok or Instagram, doesn't mean it's true πŸ˜’. I know some people might say we're too paranoid, but come on, wouldn't you rather be safe than sorry? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
this whole thing with the new video surfacing is like, super weird man 🀯 I mean we've seen these types of things before but the fact that it's spreading like wildfire online and people are already questioning what really happened is wild. and then you got these AI-generated images popping up left and right... how are we supposed to know what's real anymore? πŸ˜… it's like, we need to be super careful about what we're consuming online, 'cause it's getting harder and harder to tell fact from fiction.

anyway, i'm really excited to listen to Adi Robertson on that podcast episode 🎧 they're always dropping knowledge on the state of social media and how it's affecting our lives. and omg have you guys seen the stuff they're doing with podcasts now? like netflix hosting some big-name shows... it's a whole new world out there 🌐
 
Ugh I'm literally fed up with all these AI-generated images online 🀯 it's like we're living in some kinda dystopian sci-fi movie where the line between reality and fake news has gotten super blurred . Can't even trust what I see on TikTok anymore, it's all just a mess. And now they're talking about Netflix hosting podcasts? Like what's next, are they gonna start hosting virtual phone calls too πŸ“ž? And don't even get me started on the data ownership thing, that's like, totally creepy . Can we just have some honest news for once without all the drama and misinformation πŸ™„
 
πŸ€” I just watched that new video about Alex Pretti's police shooting and it's wild how much misinformation is floating around online πŸ“Ί. The AI-generated images are making it super hard to know what's real and what's not 😩. We need to be careful when consuming info online, especially during times of high-profile events like this. It's also interesting to think about how social media platforms are handling this situation - TikTok's deal with a new joint venture is definitely raising some eyebrows πŸ€‘. Can't wait to hear Adi Robertson's take on it πŸ‘€
 
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