Removed as I no longer wish to contribute to AI discourse or reporting

removed as I no longer wish to contribute to AI discourse or reporting in this community

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Was looking at most of those earlier. Definitely not actual print photos. I don’t think any I checked out had actual print photos.

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It’s all nonsense. I have nothing against ai images, but as a site for 3d printable work - physical, embodied objects, it has no place. It should be outright banned. The label on the tin is a lie.

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AI generated images are generally easy to spot. Look for areas where you’d normally expect the print to be challenging. If it looks perfect, it’s not an actual 3D print.

For example, the areas under the ears and muzzle arguably show this wasn’t actually printed. These areas would have required supports. There’d be visible evidence of those supports. You could never get the underside of a supported overhang to look this good.

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