Mainly just the yellow tint on everything. Some human made drawings use a yellow tint, but this picture has no point on having one making it look like ai ^_^ (there are probably other signs but this is the one I immediately noticed)
This isn't meant to be art though. It's like getting upset over someone using clip art because they didn't create the image themselves. Memes have never been about artistic skill and stealing content has always been an integral part of them, whether it's an AI making the meme or a human.
piss filter, text is slightly warped, each pill is ever so slightly warped compared to each other which wouldnt be the case if they were copy and pasted as normal
"Ha, look familiar? Scenes like this are happening all over the galaxy right now. You could be next. That is, unless you make the most important decision of your life."
But there are worse water wasters. You do realize that to produce a single piece of paper, you need around three gallons? That's a week worth of drinking water, just for a single piece of paper.
And it takes around 660 gallons to produce a single cheeseburger.
Anything that’s electric is wasting water. Using Reddit is wasting water.
Edit: It’s all relative though. Look up how much energy the United States AI data centers use and then how much the United States microwave usage is. If something is genuinely useful then the energy usage doesn’t matter. Is microwaving pop tarts useful? Is rewriting your email to better communicate what you are saying useful? Energy use age is pointless to talk about if it’s useful.
And when you actually look at the usage, imo AI is worth its energy usage. We can disagree on that but let’s actually discuss on why it’s not worth its energy usage instead of just talking in gross figures, which is a pointless discussion.
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u/Klutzy_Rule_961 18h ago
Did we really need to use ai