The state of being so pretty that one's facial features appear to have been generated by an Artificial Intelligence algorithm.
They put her face on the cover of Wired because she was AI pretty - then they got a bunch of E-mails suggesting she wasn't a real person because nobody could be that good-looking.
by Mordecai Zravik May 21, 2024

The WORST type of moderation in the entire fucking universe.
If a website/game has AI mods, get ready for getting your account banned for a non-offensive post/message.
If a website/game has AI mods, get ready for getting your account banned for a non-offensive post/message.
Roblox has AI Moderation
by Dachaos June 25, 2025

"Generative AI Art" is where you use your words to influences the creation of an image. The image that is made isn't made by you but the collaboration between your words and the computer modal you interacted with. That said many modals give users lots of fine controls over the result
Using Generative AI you are not a graphic artist. You are a storyteller like a playwriter. It's your job to tell the story you want to see by setting the scene, any dialogue and subject mater. Then be the director until the actors (generator) make the artwork we need.
While the final output is an image, video, audio, etc. it is important to remember that the role of the Human participant is in the writing and so they are a writer. Also that the final work would not exist without the humans input so they share partial ownership of the creation as a play write would over a live theater production.
Using Generative AI you are not a graphic artist. You are a storyteller like a playwriter. It's your job to tell the story you want to see by setting the scene, any dialogue and subject mater. Then be the director until the actors (generator) make the artwork we need.
While the final output is an image, video, audio, etc. it is important to remember that the role of the Human participant is in the writing and so they are a writer. Also that the final work would not exist without the humans input so they share partial ownership of the creation as a play write would over a live theater production.
"Generative AI Art" is crazy. I just type in "castle" and I get a medieval looking castle but when I started added details about the castle I was able to recreate that scene from our D&D session last night.
I think as "Generative AI Art" like taking a photo. Ya I can pull out my phone in the mirror and make a duck face but I could also hike out to a waterfall with my DSLR as dawn and score an amazing shot with sun rays hitting the spray in morning light.
I think as "Generative AI Art" like taking a photo. Ya I can pull out my phone in the mirror and make a duck face but I could also hike out to a waterfall with my DSLR as dawn and score an amazing shot with sun rays hitting the spray in morning light.
by PunkMage May 14, 2024

Well, here comes the AI Apocalypse, this isn't good, it would've been better if the Zombie Apocalypse happened instead.
by PhoenixGamer34 September 2, 2019

He is a living legend. The perfect human par excellence. It is destined for greatness. The most loyal person you will meet in your life. If you know a Rudy, it's superb but if you know an Ayed, it's divine. Be careful, it is worthy to kneel the devil.
by For real tho November 22, 2021

Similar to the "appeal to authority fallacy," this occurs when an individual treats the output of an AI as absolute truth—rather than making their own argument—believing the AI to be a kind of deific superintelligence (perhaps more objective than any human authority). The information is accepted uncritically, without independent evaluation. This tendency is often observed among intellectually disengaged individuals online who are unable or unwilling to present a logically sound case of their own.
Tim: Presents a compelling case using his own reasoning.
Grug: “Oh yeah? Well, here’s what the AI said.” Posts erroneous AI output—likely without critically analyzing it.
Jon (onlooker): “There’s the appeal to AI fallacy again! Just because an AI made a claim, that doesn’t make it true—or even reasonable.”
Grug: “Oh yeah? Well, here’s what the AI said.” Posts erroneous AI output—likely without critically analyzing it.
Jon (onlooker): “There’s the appeal to AI fallacy again! Just because an AI made a claim, that doesn’t make it true—or even reasonable.”
by L Currie April 12, 2025
