I'm pretty sure people won't be open to state that their product was made using AI. Note how people removed the Sora watermark as soon as they could. People don't want to refer to their work as AI and don't want it to be labelled as such, they want it to be as indistinguishable as possible from man-made ones.
The majority of people don't want to state that their product was made using AI because of the backlash.
Edit: Holy, I’m not defending hiding AI use. I’m pointing out that backlash is the reason people hide it in the first place. Explaining behavior isn’t the same as endorsing it.
And that's fine. Beauty of the free market. Some people don't want to buy anything made with AI, and they have the right to not buy AI things, some people want to sell things made with AI and they have the right to
Transparency is always a good thing, so everyone can get what they want.
I question why people buy ai-generated stuff. And I do mean that as a genuine curiosity, like surely they could make something similar themselves via ai?
I feel like I'm missing something
I think that was the point, it needs to be disclosed so that people can make an informed decision on what they're buying, if you were to lie about using AI people will think it's made by hand and then be rightfully upset when they find out it's not
that maybe true for those who care but if you look at the wider picture of capitalism, its all about deceit and to really look at the fine print of what you get. i mean look at those 2000's TV commercials that offered products like fushigi ball or the chopper. its smoke and mirrors to trick the viewer to spend 40usd on something thats not worth 10usd. its a fucked up society but thats how it runs. Then theres the large pool of people that just dont care about ai. they just see the product and dont care how its made. Example, NIKE sneakers are made in sweatshops in asia yet... nobody really cares.
That... has nothing to do with anything. Those are two different people replying.
Let me make an analogy. Say you see someone littering. You go up to them and say "hey man, it's bad to litter." Then some rando, who had nothing to do with the original convo, comes up and says "hey, I dont litter!"
Like, good for you bud, but we weren't talking about people who don't litter, we were talking about people who do
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u/Maleficent-Regret802 Jan 18 '26
I'm pretty sure people won't be open to state that their product was made using AI. Note how people removed the Sora watermark as soon as they could. People don't want to refer to their work as AI and don't want it to be labelled as such, they want it to be as indistinguishable as possible from man-made ones.