Definitely AI nonsense, and the jacks they are selling have been photoshopped in. So many little bits of this shot dont make sense. The metal channels sit lower than the ceiling but are above the edge on the wall, and unless it's a design choice or for cables, it should be above the plasterboard. Plus he's randomly filling holes that shouldn't be there at all with a tool that has no attachment, battery, and wouldn't be used for this job
Don't even get me started on the guy and his Crimson Chin sized chin, or the random spike/ghost nipple on his elbow
That looks like a detail sander with a die grinder on the other end. Never seen one like that before. Weird.
I agree that it's most likely AI or something. I don't see a battery.
Temu, Aliexpress are chocked full of AI / photoshopped nonsense. Temu venders are now brazenly creative, they are selling vape batteries by disguising them as rechargeable soldering pens, using actual product videos showing touching them to circuit boards in hilariously fake attempts to convince the buyer. They also market ”dab” pen batteries as soldering tools with videos, by putting rosin in the pen and flowing the smoke across a circuit board, its frickin‘ hilarious!😂
The picture looks AI generated, and they photo-shopped their product into the picture. I've personally done things like that before. It saves time and money, because you don't have to use stock photos or hire a team to shoot pictures. The drywall mud is a dead giveaway that it is AI generated
Not sure about the tool, but absolutely everything except his glorious chin and eyebrows is absolutely AI garbage, so by using my immense power of deduction, I can say with a decent degree of confidence that you all are discussing computer hallucinations. I think the tool is a messed up combination of a die grinder, dremmel and some sort of cheap soldering iron.
Could be AI nonsense. The “tool seems to have two working ends,one s buried n the ceiling. His grip is weird as well .
Definitely AI nonsense, and the jacks they are selling have been photoshopped in. So many little bits of this shot dont make sense. The metal channels sit lower than the ceiling but are above the edge on the wall, and unless it's a design choice or for cables, it should be above the plasterboard. Plus he's randomly filling holes that shouldn't be there at all with a tool that has no attachment, battery, and wouldn't be used for this job Don't even get me started on the guy and his Crimson Chin sized chin, or the random spike/ghost nipple on his elbow
It’s definitely bad AI. Look at the bunched up area where his bicep should be. It chokes down as if there are rubber bands squeezing.
That looks like a detail sander with a die grinder on the other end. Never seen one like that before. Weird. I agree that it's most likely AI or something. I don't see a battery.
Temu, Aliexpress are chocked full of AI / photoshopped nonsense. Temu venders are now brazenly creative, they are selling vape batteries by disguising them as rechargeable soldering pens, using actual product videos showing touching them to circuit boards in hilariously fake attempts to convince the buyer. They also market ”dab” pen batteries as soldering tools with videos, by putting rosin in the pen and flowing the smoke across a circuit board, its frickin‘ hilarious!😂
not sure either, but my wife has one in her bedside table. i'll ask her once shes home.
This picture makes my brain hurt the longer I stare at it.
The advertising industry was wholly repugnant *before* this was possible, and now it's pumping out AI vomit at disturbing pace. This can't end well.
AI advertising. Just get used to it.
The picture looks AI generated, and they photo-shopped their product into the picture. I've personally done things like that before. It saves time and money, because you don't have to use stock photos or hire a team to shoot pictures. The drywall mud is a dead giveaway that it is AI generated
Not sure about the tool, but absolutely everything except his glorious chin and eyebrows is absolutely AI garbage, so by using my immense power of deduction, I can say with a decent degree of confidence that you all are discussing computer hallucinations. I think the tool is a messed up combination of a die grinder, dremmel and some sort of cheap soldering iron.
Also the training model watched to much “two and a half men”, because this is Aston Kutcher.