What's the difference?

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@dfollin (27250)
United States
April 30, 2026 8:32am CST
I don't understand! There are reels on Facebook for instance of a person saving an animal or a picture of a tiny home. It's just one picture so you cannot see everything. Right away people make comment's that it's AI because the person didn't really save an animal, it was scripted! How ever these same people watch shows and movies and they are scripted. So what's the difference? There is nothing written on there saying "This is real" There are movies that say that it is a true story or based on a true story, however it is obvious that not every little word and thing that happens in the show or movie actually happened! As far as the picture of the home goes.......... If I walk into my apartment and take a snapshot picture it will show my living room, dining area and possibly part of the kitchen it will not show everything. And if I put it on Facebook people will say " It's AI because there are no bedrooms, bathrooms, laundry or closets. My favorite living singer is Randy Travis , due to a major stroke he is unable to sing any longer. However with AI technology some people were able to take his voice from previous songs and combine them into a recording of a new song! That is great! I am not a huge fan of AI, it's not perfect but neither is everything else. The internet is not perfect, but here I am. TV is not perfect but there are 4 in our apartment, which you could not see in the picture of walking in the door, lol
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@AmbiePam (118532)
• United States
30 Apr
Some of it is so obviously fake you roll your eyes. And, as long as people like Randy Travis don’t mind, the new music would be cool.
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@dfollin (27250)
• United States
30 Apr
Yeah, but however I have noticed a lot of things that are fake in shows and movies. I could tell them right off the bat.
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@AmbiePam (118532)
• United States
30 Apr
@dfollin Yes, absolutely.
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@JudyEv (379084)
• Rockingham, Australia
1 May
The other thing I've noticed is how many newer films make use of shots from drones.
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@dfollin (27250)
• United States
2 May
Yes, that's very true!
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@wolfgirl569 (133855)
• Marion, Ohio
30 Apr
I don't pay attention to any of it. There was already ways to fake photos and even videos. AI just makes it easier to do
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@dfollin (27250)
• United States
30 Apr
Lol! I haven't done AI, but I understand it makes a lot of things easier to do.
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@RasmaSandra (96862)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
30 Apr
I have a free AI tool online that helps me paraphrase paragraphs and that greatly helps me to make sure my writing is as good as it can be,
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@dfollin (27250)
• United States
30 Apr
Sounds Great to me! Good for you.
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@LindaOHio (220208)
• United States
2 May
There will always be fake photos and videos. Unfortunately AI makes it easier to do.