Evan Prodromouevan
Apr 21, 2026, 3:20 AMSecond, because modern cameras use a lot of AI features. Lighting, autofocus, deblurring, all that processing.
Second, because modern cameras use a lot of AI features. Lighting, autofocus, deblurring, all that processing.
Regardless, it seems from the replies that most people answered the question as asked.
When I see AI-generated images on the Fediverse, it's one of two things. Either people seem to genuinely believe the photo is real, like with some fake deep-sea creatures a few months back. Or, the image is newsworthy on its own, like the Trump Jesus thing.
If I estimate, I think this happens maybe once or twice a week, so 1 out of 100 or maybe 200 images.
So, I'd say 0-25%.
Thanks everyone!