Just because it popped back up for me again just now, after I first watched it a week or so ago, I found this perspective to be a good one. It’s about text, rather than images, and I think personally “vibes” can have a bit more place in images than in text, but the overall message of giving people the benefit of the doubt (especially when it’s a person and not a large corporation) and not trusting the same types of tools that generate slop to be responsible for detecting it, is crucial.
Just because it popped back up for me again just now, after I first watched it a week or so ago, I found this perspective to be a good one. It’s about text, rather than images, and I think personally “vibes” can have a bit more place in images than in text, but the overall message of giving people the benefit of the doubt (especially when it’s a person and not a large corporation) and not trusting the same types of tools that generate slop to be responsible for detecting it, is crucial.