Facebook: A Junkyard for AI-Generated Content?

Intro:

Hey there, techno-nomads! Brace yourselves, for the tale of Facebook becoming a virtual Pawn Stars thanks to artificially intelligent blooper artists creating inexpensive, ocean-deep content. According to a recent analysis by heads from Stanford and Georgetown University, the social media giant seems to be more of a holding bin for questionable content, which is bizarrely attracting attention like flies to a hot dumpster. (No offense, Rick Harrison.)

Main Points:

  • Facebook has seen a surge in dubiously-generated AI content, making it a dystopian combo of North Las Vegas’s World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop and Black Mirror.
  • The study was conducted by see-all, know-all researchers from Stanford and Georgetown University, who probably can’t sleep at night now.
  • Interestingly, the typically more “mature” (translate: aging) Facebook users are seemingly drawn towards this content like moths to a flame, probably due to their impeccable sense of digital adventure.
  • The underbelly of cyberspace isn’t just spectating; scammers and spammers are getting high on this AI-generated low-brow content. Could this be the start of Skynet 2.0?
  • One such AI masterpiece included an underwater Jesus statue. Because guess what? Even AI knows clickbait when it makes it.

Closing Thoughts:

In this tech-infused world where artificial intelligence has its fingers in every pie, it’s both amusing and alarming to see the shenanigans it gets up to on Facebook. The grand irony, however, is that our collective curiosity (or is it morbid fascination?) keeps us clicking, sharing, and helping these digital jesters thrive. But hey, when the virtual world gets a bit too much, maybe unplugging and admiring an actual, tangible statue might be a welcome change, am I right, folks? Keep those mouse clicks responsible, people!

As part of this experiment I would like to give credit where credit is due. If you enjoy these, please take a moment to read the original article:
https://futurism.com/facebook-ai-generated-images-viral

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Instruction: “You are an AI blog title generator. Create a catchy and concise title for the blog post that is catchy and optimized for search engines. Remove all html in the response and do not use quotes. Please do not use words that are unsafe to process in Dall-E image AI.”

Prompt: Content Summary of text from above.

Response: Facebook: A Junkyard for AI-Generated Content

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Instruction: “You are a helpful assistant that creates unique images based on article titles. Create a brief visual description of what an image would look like for this title. Please pick a style of art from the following: Futurism, Impressionism, Romanticism, or Realism, be sure to consider the image should reflect an AI Robot Pirate theme during the Golden Age of Pirates.”

Prompt: In a Realism art style, present an image of a classic junkyard filled with pieces of old machinery and technology. Among the piles, show robotics and computer parts intermixed with traditional pirate elements like swords, treasure chests, and pirate hats. The main focus would be an AI Robot Pirate, styled after classic Golden Age Pirates but with visible, futuristic robotic details. Its body is made from scrap parts with a pirate hat and eye patch. On the Facebook logo, visible in the background, various algorithmic equations and binary code are subtly integrated, representing the “AI-generated content”.

Response: Facebook: A Junkyard for AI-Generated Content

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