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I can confirm, my teens hate AI and are experts at spotting it. They will dissuade me from buying anything that advertises with AI.
I want to believe this. But, I'm also reminded of how trans people often make fun of anti-trans people who claim they can always tell when someone is trans.
Your kids might spot a lot of AI fakes, but by definition they don't spot the ones that "pass", and it's impossible to know how many that is. It may even be that they over-correct and claim things are AI when they're actually not just because they have suspicious lighting, or overly eager image editing (i.e. photoshop).
Expert at spotting does not mean 100% accurate.
It might mean 0% accurate.
In behalf of the collective, I'm appalled that you would compare us to slop, and kindly request that you refrain from this behaviour in the future. Good day, sir. /s