Anthony Horton on Nostr: The rise of AI image generators is proving to be a useful filter for YouTube ...
The rise of AI image generators is proving to be a useful filter for YouTube recommendations. If the video presents itself as being factual information about <thing>, but the thumbnail is obviously an AI hallucination on a theme of <thing> instead of an actual image of <thing> then I can, with fairly high confidence, assume that the creator is either a lazy hack or a bullshit artist and ignore the recommendation.
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