

Scare quotes are used informally, but it’s not proper usage like a “news” channel should be doing. Which, fair enough, it’s Fox “News.” But it’s already larger text and all caps - why is more emphasis necessary?
Scare quotes are used informally, but it’s not proper usage like a “news” channel should be doing. Which, fair enough, it’s Fox “News.” But it’s already larger text and all caps - why is more emphasis necessary?
“I can’t see ads!”
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Ha, true enough! But it has been established to be AI.
Félix Faure was president of France in 1896, but he didn’t visit Germany that year.
There are so many AI comics posted here I’ve come to recognize their tells pretty well. It’s like an uncanny valley sort of feeling. It kind of surprises me that it’s still so bad at making simple drawings look like a person did them.
If everything you can get addicted to were made illegal, there’d be nothing legal left.
It set off so many AI-generated alarms that I was surprised it might have been actually created by a person, prompting a closer look.
Interesting. If you’ll notice, the comic you linked isn’t the same as this one. This appears to be a pointless AI copy of the original:
The off-white background, the thick lines, AND the guy staring at the viewer rather than where he’d actually be looking, as he is in the original, are all AI indicators.
No, it just gives me that vibe. Is there evidence that it isn’t?
Prompt the AI to change the art style a bit, you mean?
Now there’s a Black Mirror episode with true horror!
Counterpoint: the dumb people could have them as well.
Does it count if you barely watched/played it?
It’s better on desktop. The thing they show first on mobile is the sidebar there.
Then it should be THE GITHUB “DICTIONARY.”