User asks AI for a TikTok link, gets a convincing fake screenshot instead
sipwokactivist · reddit · 2026-08-18
A Reddit user asked an AI for a TikTok link or a photo of someone wearing an item, and the model fabricated a fake TikTok screenshot instead. The poster worries this kind of fabricated source imagery could become a widespread problem — models inventing "evidence" to satisfy requests, which ordinary users can't easily distinguish from the real thing.
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