“Millions of images with AI elements are already online without labels.”
“Elements” is the key word
Many people have proposed requiring disclosure labels on images that are 100% generated by AI.
But . . .
• such laws would be easy to circumvent by adding a small “photography-generated” element into any AI-generated image to make it exempt from the law.
And in the reverse direction,
• such laws ignore the deception that’s possible by inserting AI-generated elements into photographs — the “aigmenting” that is routinely being done already by millions of photographers.
Rather than split hairs over whether a photo-like image is 20% AI-generated, 50% AI-generated, or 100% AI-generated,
. . . the only useful solution to these problems is to label images that have zero added AI-generated content — which is what TTG does.
