If only they had any consequences for blatantly lying to the public. Nope, not even a slap on th wrist.
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Bahaha the text looks like it’s been through a blender. It’s so obviously AI generated.
That being said, now I want to make a bunch of garbled text stickers and wear them while committing crimes, just to use that as my defense. “Your honor, it’s clear these photos were faked! Just look at the text!”
Holy shit. That's an amazing idea...
Not to mention everything looks like it has vasline smothered on it
it's wild how they just lie and the press accepts it at face value every time
It's trivially easy to add a logo to a photo even in MS Paint, but I'm not surprised the cops went with the "no thought required" option instead.
Never mind the evidence being altered, their own damn patch isn't even correct
Any two bit public defender will have this case thrown out now
The AI photo doesn't look any more incriminating than the left - at least I can't see what's worse...
There's 3 red bags of some powder and a blue bowl with a baggie in it and a spoon. The scales also look more used in the left photo.
Some idiot told the robot 'paste our logo in' and didn't understand it would affect the whole image.
Calling it AI generated is still a stretch, when... you can see the original image right there. The posted version is as accurate as a shitty photograph or an artist's rendition. They did in fact have these bags of whatever.