collinsworth@hachyderm.io ("Josh Collinsworth") wrote:
It's really interesting to me how, even for things AI should be great for on paper, it kinda backfires.
Example: I've noticed some local restaurants using AI to generate images of menu items.
Sounds like a perfect use case; saves you lots of money and time on food photography.
But there's so much AI imagery out there now, I can spot it a mile away. And seeing it on the menu automatically makes me wonder if the dish really looks like that, has those ingredients, or if the place is even legit.