
The network is oversaturated with generated images and texts; flaws in them are immediately noticeable: six fingers on limbs, bizarre grammatical constructions. Psychologist Dr. Arren Robbins from the University of Richmond believes that the difficulty in recognizing AI-created images is not something new. If previously a living person edited videos and photos, now images and videos are formed by algorithms trained on massive datasets. Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman outlines two systems of consciousness in his concept: the fast, intuitive system, relying on stereotypes and patterns, and the slow, analytical system, which requires significant mental effort.