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I used the AI fill feature in Photoshop to remove blemishes from the background of a photo and uploaded it to Instagram. An "AI-generated" tag was automatically added to the image on Instagram. I am curious if this tag is applied because Photoshop embeds a watermark indicating AI generation, or if Instagram's own AI image algorithm independently detects the use of AI tools.
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What are your Photoshop > Preferences > History & Content Credentials settings?
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Maybe you should also check out another thread on the issue:
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It's the wrong tool for the job. Don't use generative fill just to remove blemishes. Use the healing tools or the remove tool.
That said, apparently instagram has its own algorithms that tends to give false positives. Not on instagram so no experience.
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That seems like a problematic approach on Instagram’s part but I expect they might prefer to err on the side of caution.
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Absolutely. Are they using ai-algorithms to detect ai-content? That's an interesting twist 😉 😄
I've noticed lately that it's really easy to spot Chat GPT posts here in the forum. You see it right away. So why wouldn't the same apply to ai-generated images? The quality I always jump at is the blandness. It's like a person speaking with no facial expression at all, just the mouth moving.
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As you mention it there seem to be strange posts on this Forum occassionally by users with no real posting history.
If they are indeed AI-creations I wonder who drops them here, to what point and to what degree the process is automated?
Does registering here not require a CC license now which would mean actual monetary costs?
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I've wondered too about what the purpose is. Training? Not sure how that would work. In any case, there's quite a few of them.
No, I don't think you need a paid CC license to post here. You just need to set up an account, just like everywhere else.
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I've wondered too about what the purpose is. Training?
I share that suspicion though I am not sure how efficient the »harvesting« can be.