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@kagihq@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Introducing Slop Detective!

Interactive game where you'll become fraud investigators, learning to spot AI-generated fakes and improve fact-checking skills.

Perfect for kids learning to investigate suspicious stories, images, and audio clips:

https://slopdetective.kagi.com/

Available as apps as well!

- App Store: https://apps.apple.com/in/app/slop-detective/id6752807487
- Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kagi.slopdetective

#Kagi #AISlop #AI #Apps

Slop Detective illustration with the text "Can you spot the slop?" showing Doggo's cartoon dog mascot as a detective with a magnifying glass searching for AI-generated content, with robot faces floating in background.
Slop Detective illustration with the text "Can you spot the slop?" showing Doggo's cartoon dog mascot as a detective with a magnifying glass searching for AI-generated content, with robot faces floating in background.
Slop Detective illustration with the text "Can you spot the slop?" showing Doggo's cartoon dog mascot as a detective with a magnifying glass searching for AI-generated content, with robot faces floating in background.
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@dean@urusai.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@kagihq yeah, I found the slop alright...

A screenshot of "Slop Detective", a game where you identify AI-generated content.

The image shown is of a painting from 1648 named "Seaport with the Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba"

I guessed correctly that it was not AI Slop, but then the description states "This image shows authentic human photography with natural imperfections, consistent lighting, and realistic proportions that indicate genuine capture rather than artificial generation."
A screenshot of "Slop Detective", a game where you identify AI-generated content. The image shown is of a painting from 1648 named "Seaport with the Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba" I guessed correctly that it was not AI Slop, but then the description states "This image shows authentic human photography with natural imperfections, consistent lighting, and realistic proportions that indicate genuine capture rather than artificial generation."
A screenshot of "Slop Detective", a game where you identify AI-generated content. The image shown is of a painting from 1648 named "Seaport with the Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba" I guessed correctly that it was not AI Slop, but then the description states "This image shows authentic human photography with natural imperfections, consistent lighting, and realistic proportions that indicate genuine capture rather than artificial generation."
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