genuine observation i couldn’t shake. i put out content that was entirely AI-generated, visual, persona, context. nothing real. the audience reaction was the same as anything else. comments, shares, people tagging friends. what got me was what happened when it eventually came out. the reaction wasn’t “how did they fool us.” it was mostly “wait that was AI? but it felt real.” this isn’t new information, marketers have known this for decades. but experiencing it firsthand with AI-generated content at scale changes how you think about what “authenticity” actually means. i don’t have a neat conclusion. it just made me think differently about what we’re building with these tools. has anyone else had a moment where AI content surprised you with how it landed emotionally? submitted by /u/Icy-Operation-6036
Originally posted by u/Icy-Operation-6036 on r/ArtificialInteligence
