r/Arkansas_Politics

Anyone have pictures of the Arkansas booth at the American state fair?

Just curious on what it looks like

Arkansas' exhibit is called "Experience The Natural State," April Kiser, a spokesperson for the Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism, said in a statement.
"This exhibit showcases Arkansas’ trailblazing people, industries and experiences that have helped shape 250 years of American progress and innovation," Kiser said. "Visitors will discover how the pioneering spirit of The Natural State continues to influence culture, industry, creativity and outdoor adventure across America."

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u/RealHousewifeofLR — 8 days ago

AI French Hill

AI millionaire French Hill shops in AI grocery store where he can meet AI constituents.

Asking Google:

It's hard to say definitively if this image was generated or modified by AI. However, there are multiple strong indicators that this image is heavily manipulated or entirely generated using artificial intelligence: 

Uncanny Human Features: The faces and skin textures of both individuals have a unnaturally smooth, plastic-like sheen typical of AI-generated content. The politician's smile and posture appear stiff and poorly blended into the background.

Distorted Background Elements: If you look closely at the produce shelves behind them, the text on some signs is distorted, and the individual pieces of fruit (like the packaged grapefruits and berries) blend together into indistinct, repetitive shapes.

Physics and Perspective Flaws: The way the politician's hand rests on the grocery cart handle looks unnatural, and the contents of the cart (such as the watermelon sliced cleanly in half next to whole items) look poorly composited.

While the post mimics a standard campaign update for politician French Hill, local political organizations have flagged the image on social media for its "uncanny valley" appearance and reliance on AI rendering. 

u/ARLibertarian — 13 days ago