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[-] BigMilk13@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago

In order for a person to "not tell what is real or AI", they would first need to know that ANY of the stuff they're viewing is AI, which most people in that age bracket probably don't. They assume it's real, because it looks close enough. This one particular tech-savvy (relatively) Mother does not say ANYTHING about the rest of 75 year olds. My Mother is getting up there, and I love her, but she could not, for her life, distinguish between the real and AI minions on her facebook feed.

[-] eldavi@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago

it's so ubiquitous on non-american social media and getting more and more difficult to discern.

[-] Jentu@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago

It’s probably that everything they share to their child or grandchild is met with a “that’s AI” response and it’s frustrating to not get a “haha that’s funny, grandma. Nice find!” That beast (an addictive routine of sharing and getting nice responses) is being starved emotionally and there’s no way to get it back, so might as well leave Facebook.

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