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Look at the size of that tuna fish!

the dimensions of that tuna !!

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Wolfrages • 288 points
When I was a kid. I thought tuna was a small fish. My reasoning for this was because when you went to the store, they were sold in small cans. 🤣

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R7ype • 1,061 points
Thats a fucking Threena

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redundanthero • 104 points
Chali 3na

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Miqo_Nekomancer • 58 points
The friendly neighborhood baritone? The verbal Herman Munster?

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schplat • 30 points
The word enhancer. Sick of phony mobsters controlling the dance floor.

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bobandgeorge • 24 points
Intelligent rap act or militant black cat… Killin’ venomous platinum plaque macks By forever spittin’ relevant facts and that’s that

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god_peepee • 2 points
Blew my mind when I found out how big tuna fish are

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Hungry_Freaks_Daddy • 2 points
Close to a Fourna

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Ribbitor123 • 2 points
‘Gonna need a bigger boat’

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Rivster79 • 9 points
It’s one big fournacation

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yeeyaho • 1,790 points
Not AI slop. Just a blurry video from four years ago. [https://www.reddit.com/r/AbsoluteUnits/comments/vuncez/this\_huge\_643lbs\_29166\_kilo\_bluefin\_tuna\_caught/](https://www.reddit.com/r/AbsoluteUnits/comments/vuncez/this_huge_643lbs_29166_kilo_bluefin_tuna_caught/)

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steady_as_a_rock • 510 points
Thanks for posting this. I hate that people think everything is AI these days.

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Filthy_____Casual • 570 points
It’s genuinely getting harder to tell, And I hate that it is happening.

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Fragrant-Wall- • 168 points
Internet is dying unfortunately

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Cosmic_Quasar • 51 points
Are we nearing the Cyberpunk Blackwall?

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Helen_Kellers_Wrath • 8 points
Wake me up when I can blackwall quickhack random people for fun.

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Fritzkreig • 3 points
Snowcrash!

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caligaris_cabinet • 31 points
Good. Doesn’t deserve to live in it’s current form

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Strung_Out_Advocate • 20 points
Don’t blame the internet, blame the users

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zamfire • 67 points
>Don’t blame the internet, blame the users Blame the corporations that ruined it

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thefirstviolinist • 2 points
Society is devolving at a governmental level.

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North_South_Side • 1 points
The Internet sucks these days compared to the 2000s.

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erisian2342 • 27 points
My parents recently reminded me of the time I emphatically assured them that they cannot trust **anything** they see on a digital display, even if they agree with it. Your phone is for AI slop and your favorite “news” channel is for human slop. All channels of communication strongly seek to leverage confirmation bias to further their own agendas. Not everything (like this post) is fictional, but so much of what comes to us from a screen is fiction masquerading as fact, we should just treat everything from any device as unreal. The problem has only gotten worse with each passing year, so we (all of us) need to stop letting screens define reality for us. Zero trust is the only sane approach left for anybody who has any hope of thinking for themselves.

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aladdyn2 • 19 points
I’ve been thinking about this lately. Imagine someone who was born between now and about 5 years ago. They will never know if anything they read or see is actually real… That isn’t going to be good. Zero trust as you say is the logical way to go but I think it will be too exhausting for most people. They will just choose a group to listen too and that will be their reality. I think it should be a law that any AI altered photo or video needs to be marked in some way and it should be illegal to use someones likeness in an AI video without their consent.

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samplebitch • 8 points
> I think it should be a law that any AI altered photo or video needs to be marked in some way Unfortunately we’re way past that. I mess around with Stable Diffusion (image generation) and on 10 year old consumer hardware I can take your face and paste it into a video of any kind (pick your poison). It’s all open source, there’s no one to hold accountable (except me and the laws where I live if I were to ever distribute it and someone thought to report it). Not only is there no way to ‘mark’ it as AI, there’s no way to know what AI was used to create it. Maybe the big players in the US might be regulated into doing this, but all it takes is a small team in China, India, or South Sudan with enough GPUs to distribute software that can put your likeness into any situation that you find disturbing without leaving a trace.

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hempires • 4 points
While I agree that we need to figure out some method of marking generated stuff the problem is that pretty much everything that’s been tried so far is beyond trivial to pass for any even remotely motivated bad actor. And that’s just really zero trust with extra steps.

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DoILookSatiated • 3 points
There are practical limits to this though. I guess I could read a physical newspaper, but it’s subject to the same subjective truths as an online article. I’m not going to Washington DC to see press conferences in person. If I want to be connected to the world at all, I need some kind of feedback from a screen. The trick is figuring out where to draw the line.

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Rhoxd • 3 points
I can’t go on the rest of my life asking “Is it AI?” Glad half my personality is science and education but it makes the Internet significantly less interesting if I have to ask that question more and more.

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jdemack • 1 points
I think audio is still the last big tell. Ai hasn’t nailed down audio yet and if it’s AI the sound sounds like it’s in the wrong spot compared to the subject.

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largePenisLover • 1 points
Depends on your musical ability. I am totally a-musical. A musical illiterate essentially. Cant keep rhythm, I dont hear the difference between expensive high class speakers and a 20 euro bluetooth speakers, If you ask me if I know famous song X by artist Y I cant answer until I hear it because I dont remember song names, etc etc etc. I am totally 100% fooled by AI music. I cannot hear the difference between a human strumming some riffs for funsies and an AI pretending to do that. Until a friend pointed out I was listening to an AI guitar solo I was subscribed to a youtube channel that only has AI music. I’m a visual artist and a coder, a technical artist. I easily spot AI images and code. I have to assume that people who dont do graphics for a living have as hard a time recognizing AI images as I have recognizing AI music.

What do you think?

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