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  • ingridhbn@mastodon.onlineI ingridhbn@mastodon.online

    @08956495 it’s from a Belgian nature organisation

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    @IngridHbn @08956495 as far as i can tell, the original source is this page: facebook link - it seems the entire page is ai generated stuff like this. if you did get it from a reputable 'belgian nature organisation', they got duped too.

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    • ephemeromorph@topspicy.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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      #53

      @IngridHbn It's true that you can cause mantle collapse in a snail by picking it up too roughly, but this image itself is clearly AI slop.

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      • kupac@functional.cafeK kupac@functional.cafe

        @IngridHbn
        As a biologist, I call bullshit. The anatomy is correct, but I've never seen a snail getting injured by lifting it off the ground. It's not like a suction pad. The only place where it *might* happen is a very smooth, artificial surface, like a window. But there, you'll feel the resistance, and won't rip it off. Also, usually they retreat quite fast when in danger, you don't need half a minute for that.

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        #54
        @kupac @IngridHbn on the one hand this reply matches my experience, but on the other i've noticed a lot of normies are much, much more hasty and brutal with things who may benefit from this
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        • irina@critter.cafeI irina@critter.cafe

          @ianrogers @IngridHbn it absolutely is AI generated. the original source is a facebook ai-generated "nature" page.

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          #55

          @irina thank you for the information. I unboosted it. That's why we should have always sources.
          @ianrogers @IngridHbn

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          • kupac@functional.cafeK This user is from outside of this forum
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            #56

            @petealexharris
            But if you just suddenly lift them off the ground, they think they're flying *really fast*!
            @IngridHbn

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            • duncanmsussex@mas.toD duncanmsussex@mas.to

              @IngridHbn I feel bad for all the snails I've picked up the wrong way! I think they generally retracted, but still...

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              @DuncanMSussex If they didn't crash, it was all fine and correct! Not all snails "glue" so much to a road as this AI image suggests. 😉
              @IngridHbn

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              • pikario@mastodon.gamedev.placeP This user is from outside of this forum
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                @IngridHbn it's AI, sorry if it's real advice but I can't be sure so I'm not trusting this image

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                • ingridhbn@mastodon.onlineI ingridhbn@mastodon.online

                  @08956495 it’s from a Belgian nature organisation

                  naturemc@mastodon.onlineN This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #59

                  @IngridHbn why can't you name them? Why can't you give us a source link?
                  Because people here don't boost #AISlop?!

                  @08956495

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                  • matsuzine@hachyderm.ioM matsuzine@hachyderm.io

                    @IngridHbn This is why I'm on mastodon.

                    naturemc@mastodon.onlineN This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @matsuzine @IngridHbn to get Ai slop???

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                    • kupac@functional.cafeK kupac@functional.cafe

                      @IngridHbn
                      As a biologist, I call bullshit. The anatomy is correct, but I've never seen a snail getting injured by lifting it off the ground. It's not like a suction pad. The only place where it *might* happen is a very smooth, artificial surface, like a window. But there, you'll feel the resistance, and won't rip it off. Also, usually they retreat quite fast when in danger, you don't need half a minute for that.

                      naturemc@mastodon.onlineN This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @kupac Not all people have the perfect biologist's grip, especially kids. It's not so bad to teach people to be careful. But better not with AIslop. 😁 I shortly and gently touch the snails body, retraction, then I take it. I do that only if the snail is in danger (from a parking into the green).

                      @IngridHbn

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                      • naturemc@mastodon.onlineN This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @petealexharris It's their house. So AISlop tells you to knock at the door. 😎 @kupac @IngridHbn

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                        • irina@critter.cafeI irina@critter.cafe

                          @IngridHbn @08956495 as far as i can tell, the original source is this page: facebook link - it seems the entire page is ai generated stuff like this. if you did get it from a reputable 'belgian nature organisation', they got duped too.

                          naturemc@mastodon.onlineN This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @irina thanks. What a junk page!

                          @IngridHbn @08956495

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                          • paco@infosec.exchangeP paco@infosec.exchange

                            Step 4 made it obvious to me that it was slop. AI can draw the opposite of what it means and be completely straight-faced about being helpful.

                            @08956495 @irina @ianrogers @IngridHbn

                            Link Preview Image
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                            @paco @08956495 @irina @ianrogers @IngridHbn
                            In steps 2 and 3, the shell is *also* in the opposite direction.

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                            • huguesross@mastodon.artH huguesross@mastodon.art

                              @IngridHbn this will be useful for future snail-moving

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                              #65

                              @HuguesRoss But move them with an LLM only! @IngridHbn

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                              • lojie@mastodon.deL lojie@mastodon.de

                                @IngridHbn
                                Good info to have!

                                How to pick up a snail humanely

                                #animalrescue

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                                @Lojie No, it's how to pick up a #snail with #AISlop!

                                The author of the post was told about it, also by biologists in the comments, people found the slop source on FB - but she still doesn't edit her post to say clearly what it is and where it comes from.

                                @IngridHbn

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                                • goodnewsgreyshoes@mastodon.artG goodnewsgreyshoes@mastodon.art

                                  @IngridHbn This infographic is fantastic!!👀✨

                                  I really appreciate the crystal-clear messaging in these diagrams; that left-side image ALONE communicates all the information the audience needs to recognize that *our natural instinct (to grab & lift immediately) is BAD!*😳‼️

                                  Likewise, the right-side images lay out an easily interpreted memorable sequence of instructions. So good!!😘👌

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                                  @GoodNewsGreyShoes @IngridHbn
                                  It's AI generated.

                                  Step 1 has the snail pointing in the opposite direction as the next 3 steps, and the text in the image says otherwise.
                                  https://infosec.exchange/@paco/116130125619718975

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                                  • cy@fedicy.us.toC cy@fedicy.us.to
                                    Looks fake.
                                    dec23k@mastodon.ieD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @cy @IngridHbn
                                    It is!
                                    https://infosec.exchange/@paco/116130125619718975

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                                      @IngridHbn

                                      Lovely 😍

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                                      • Q qybat@batchats.net

                                        @kupac @IngridHbn The apparent high production cost of the image makes it appear trustworthy. Good illustrations, professional seeming graphic design. But I see other commenters pointing out it is likely AI generated based on the origin. It's often impossible to tell these days. Even the slop-slingers have access to models good enough pass a close inspection.

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                                        @Qybat @kupac @IngridHbn
                                        Snail in steps 2-4 is in the opposite direction.
                                        Text in image is saying something about same direction.

                                        The human hand does have the correct number of fingers; that's now a solved problem.

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                                        • martalatour@muenster.imM martalatour@muenster.im

                                          @IngridHbn Source??? AI???

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                                          @MartaLatour @IngridHbn
                                          Definitely AI.

                                          Source linked here: https://infosec.exchange/@jrdepriest/116129232596997292

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