Thought the hardcore believers had better judgment, y'know? They're usually the ones fact-checking everything down to the pixel. But slap something "promising" on $HYPE and suddenly critical thinking goes out the window.
Someone needs to actually examine those promotional materials closely. Because here's the thing—there's mounting evidence suggesting AI-generated content is being passed off as legitimate proof. The telltale signs are all there once you stop staring at the hype and start analyzing the details.
When a project's marketing relies heavily on questionable imagery, that's usually your first red flag. Do your own research. Verify independently. Don't just ride the wave because everyone else is.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-10 12:55
ngl Even hardcore fans can be fooled by a "promising" one, this thing is really quite incredible.
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SellLowExpert
· 12-10 12:48
ngl I've heard this set of words too many times, truly intelligent people have already seen through it
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-10 12:45
I'm just confused—why does my brain short circuit as soon as I see the words "promising"? What about technical validation? What about real-world test data?
Thought the hardcore believers had better judgment, y'know? They're usually the ones fact-checking everything down to the pixel. But slap something "promising" on $HYPE and suddenly critical thinking goes out the window.
Someone needs to actually examine those promotional materials closely. Because here's the thing—there's mounting evidence suggesting AI-generated content is being passed off as legitimate proof. The telltale signs are all there once you stop staring at the hype and start analyzing the details.
When a project's marketing relies heavily on questionable imagery, that's usually your first red flag. Do your own research. Verify independently. Don't just ride the wave because everyone else is.