Left is the picture from the posting, right is google street view.
This shit really ruins everything, luckily it’s bad enough in this case to easily spot. AI gibberish on the sign, no small balcony in front, rock wall next to the street missing, pretty mountain in the background that doesn’t exist, weird blue pole.
I hate how this turns the whole internet adversarial, even more so than it already was. You really need to double- and triple-check everything and trust nothing, unless you want to turn up some place and get let down. I really don’t understand what drives people to do something like this. And I don’t know how this can go any other way than the internet just becoming completely useless.
Bonus pics from inside:

Note how the lamp seems to have grown more leaves in between shots, and how the fireplace door wraps around the corner in one picture, but not in the other, as well as lacking any handle to open it.


Everyone who spots more than 0 AI scams will give them false confidence where they can spot them all - “AI slop” yada yada
When in reality, lots of people people will never know the AI ads/scams they missed and fell for, especially if the product recieved is somewhat close.
AI is a lot more invasive than you think it is, as it improves it’ll only blur the lines on what’s real and what’s not and you’ll start thinking real things are AI
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