I never understood how they were useful in the first place. But that's kind of beside the point. I assume this is referencing AI, but due to the fact that you've only posted one photo out of apparently four, I don't really have any idea what you're posting about.
This actually gives me an idea. I've often wished I could share photos of myself on social media incidentally, to show things that I'm doing or making or whatever. But I don't want to show my face.
I could use this to make a version of my face that's close but not actually recognizable to anyone who knows me, and then patch that into the photos I want to post.
Isn't there a trick where you can ask someone to do a specific hand gesture to get photos verified. That'll still work especially because AI makes fingers look wonky
My discord friends had some easy ways to defeat this.
You could require multiple photos; it's pretty hard to get AI to consistently generate photos that are 100% perfect. There would bound to be things wrong with trying to get AI to generate multiple photos of the same (non-celeb) person that would make it obvious it's fake.
Another idea was to make it a short video instead of a still photo. For now, at least, AI absolutely sucks balls at making video.
Maybe it should just be a default policy to purposely alter the people in NSFW content that’s not associated with a professional who actively claims credit for that content. It’s all the same for the NSFW punters if the people in the material are unknown, but at least this way nonconsensual content is altered to protect someone’s privacy.
I don't know if I just have really good eyes for a 38 year old, but I can tell at first glance, within seconds, that this photo is AI generated. It's all about the lack of humanity in the subject's eyes