From shrimp Jesus to fake self-portraits, AI-generated images have become the latest form of social media spam


by KHON2

KHON2— If you’ve spent time on Facebook over the past six months, you may have noticed photorealistic images that are too good to be true

BBC News—BBC Verify looks at fake AI-generated Met Gala images. Fake pictures of Katy Perry and other artists at the Met Gala went viral on social media.

MacRumors—TikTok Becomes First Social Network to Auto Label AI-Generated Content. TikTok this week announced that it has started automatically labeling AI-generated content created on third-party platforms, preventing AI images and videos from confusing and misleading viewers. Content made using TikTok's AI creation tools has included an AI label for more than a year, but going forward, TikTok will also label AI images made through other platforms. TikTok's tool will read Content Credentials, a technology from the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA)....

@KnowBe4—Digital Doppelgängers: AI-Generated Celeb Fashion Takes Over the Met Gala on Social Media. The Met Gala, fashion's biggest night, was not just the A-list attendees who stole the spotlight—digital imposters in the form of AI-generated superstars sent social media into a frenzy.