Is AI Becoming a Generic Term For Anything Digitally Created or Altered?

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Summary

The article examines the trend of people labeling any obviously altered image or video as 'AI generated,' questioning whether the term is becoming a generic label for digital manipulation that predates AI.

More and more, I see people label any unbelievable image or video as “AI generated.” Yet digital manipulation predates modern AI by decades. Is “AI” becoming a generic label for anything that looks altered?
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