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Shorty and Harrier Scuffle in the Snow

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Shorty and Harrier Scuffle in the Snow

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From Brisbane Young

A sampling of Shorty pics!

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    Where does one find these AI detectors? That seems like something useful.

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      Top 5-ish results from my DuckDuckGo query:

      • https://aiimagedetector.org/
      • https://aidetectcontent.com/ai-generated-image-detector/
      • https://sightengine.com/detect-ai-generated-images
      • https://wasitai.com/
      • https://ai-contentdetector.com/

      So, if 4/5 agree with each other, you should have right answer.

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        They give some interesting results. I tried the sign photo and a few pics I took over the weekend of a woodpecker and it says I’m much more AI than I had thought. 😅

        I’m not as up to date on tech as I used to be, so this was a fun experiment anyway!

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