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The text in teeny font under the headline picture is "ChatGPT generated. Chinese electric truck production lines expanding rapidly in 2024 and 2025."

So, in other words, the leading image is a lie. When people say false things that purport to be true in text we call it lying or fraud. I don't understand why when they do it with an image it's not the same thing. Putting teeny, easily missed font that says "ChatGPT generated" doesn't make it OK. I might feel less strongly if the author put a disclaimer, in larger font, that said (more accurately IMO), "The above image is fake."



If your entire take away from this article is "the image is fake" when it declares it's GPT GENERATED then your on a low bar mission.

Go hunt stories which don't declare it's a GPT masthead and excoriate them.


It wouldn’t be any different if it said “made from imagination with photoshop”.

Using fake images is lame whether they are AI or not.


How about drawing by hand with a bamboo tablet?


I personally stop reading and close the tab at the first sign of ChatGPT so I certainly dudn't get very far into this one!




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