We're reaching a point where "AI-generated but visually realistic" content will become the norm, not the exception. πŸ‘€

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The article notes that AI-generated visually realistic content is becoming the norm, and claims we have entered the era of artificial general intelligence.

We have entered the era of artificial general intelligence.
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