This wasn't good at all. This 4 o was a model I was preparing 3 posts for every day, and I couldn't get the same performance with GPT 5. It's disappointing.
If the business model had evolved together with artificial intelligence,
we wouldn’t be talking about a 75% layoff today
we might be talking about a 75% hiring spree instead.
Two photos both generated using Nano Banana or Nano Banana Pro.
One of them (left) kind of looks synthetic. The other one (right)? I’d swear it’s a real photo.
It’s scary how good these are getting.
Honestly, I don’t want to believe the right one is AI-generated.
But it raises an important question:
How do we detect images like this?
What tools, techniques, or even open-source projects can help?
I have no solution this time.
But I’m convinced we need open-source AI detectors now more than ever.
If anyone knows any projects, research, or even homegrown heuristics — please share.
there is clearly an interest in creating AI indistinguishable from humans, i dont think this is a good direction, and effort could be directed at important problems, such as AI that works properly in the first place.
the onus appears to be on humans to watermark as not AI
Exactly! With many people moving to AI-driven search, if you are not in their indexes you traffic will reduce even further.
And I say this as someone who built a search engine with no AI: I know my audience for that service is very niche, with the vast majority of people using AI search because it's more convenient.
- If LLM knows about your content, people don't really need to visit your site
- LLM crawlers can be pretty aggressive and eat up a lot of traffic
- Google will not suggest its misleading "summaries" from its search for your site
- Some people just hate LLMs that much ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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