A Florida father says a Lyft driver attempted to charge him a $75 damage fee using what appeared to be an AI-generated image showing a fake mess inside the vehicle.
I saw this also on second hand items websites like ebay. They use the bots to edit the photo to pretend that they received a broken item And get a full refund.
IMHO it’s trivial to solve: if the image has the genai watermarks (also the invisible like synthid), then the user it’s permanently banned at the first offense
I saw this also on second hand items websites like ebay. They use the bots to edit the photo to pretend that they received a broken item And get a full refund.
IMHO it’s trivial to solve: if the image has the genai watermarks (also the invisible like synthid), then the user it’s permanently banned at the first offense