Pretty much as expected, Google leaned hard on the AI capabilities of the Pixel 9 series as selling points over major hardware improvements ( a nice new design notwithstanding), but its implementation of these — especially the generative AI additions — lacks anything close to the proper levels of disclosure they needs. Allison Johnson, formerly of DPReview and now at The Verge , was able to generate wrecks, disasters, drug use, and corpses and add them to real photos in a way that didn’t make them look obviously fake. While Google does seemingly have some guardrails in place to mitigate some prompts, obviously Johnson was able to bypass them. The generative AI is sometimes pretty convincing. Not perfect of course, but good enough to fool many. | Photo by […]
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