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- Comment on What are some drugs you think will make a comeback like qualewds or thai sticks or window pane? Does history always repeats itself apply to drugs? 2 days ago:
damn, that was a long course you took!
- Comment on Left side park 1 week ago:
but did this include their farmland?
- Comment on Let's ask this AI app! 2 weeks ago:
When AI is involved in creating books, errors can occur. And if the subject is edible mushrooms, the danger can even be life‑threatening. In Hut ab! – Das Pilz‑Kochbuch from Callwey Verlag, author Martin H. Lorenz gathered recipes from renowned chefs such as Eckart Witzigmann, Franck Giovannini, Johann Lafer, and Vincent Klink. The publisher also provided exclusive photographs by Julia Schmidt, Nikolas Hagele, and Caroline Wimmer. The result is a product that would have been of genuine interest to many hobby cooks, especially in autumn. Nevertheless, the cookbook cannot be purchased for now. Besides the photos and recipes, the book also contains illustrations that have caused problems—because, apparently, artificial intelligence (AI) was at least partly involved in their creation. On the Reddit platform, users expressed confusion over the book’s images, noting that several mushroom species were depicted incorrectly. Laypeople could have confused edible mushrooms with similarly looking poisonous ones based on those illustrations. Mushroom expert speaks out The mushroom specialist involved in the production, Dennis Regul, has now publicly commented on the incident: “It concerns the book ‘Hut ab! Das Pilz‑Kochbuch’. I was involved, reviewed the content and gave feedback on errors. I received no fee, only five copies of the book. During the collaboration I discovered AI‑generated pictures and reported that they were completely unsuitable. Unfortunately, I have since found that they were still used,” he wrote on Instagram and Facebook. “I consider the AI‑generated images dangerous. I want to point this out because beginners could be led to collect the wrong mushrooms.” The publisher disputes this. According to a spokesperson, the graphics are not fully AI‑generated; they were created by in‑house illustrators and then visually harmonised with AI. The errors slipped in during that process—errors that the mushroom expert did not manage to spot in time. Although Regul provided critical feedback on some illustrations, those were corrected before publication. At Callwey, an intensive investigation is now underway to determine how the mistakes arose. The publisher has acted quickly: the book has been withdrawn from the market. Whether it will be reissued with corrected illustrations has not yet been decided; according to the spokesperson, this will not happen before 2026. AI becomes a problem for illustrators Earlier, the professional association of illustrators (Illustratoren‑Organisation, IO) had already criticised the use of AI in the industry. “When asked about the biggest future challenge, ‘Artificial Intelligence’ was by far the top answer. Moreover, reports are increasing about missing commissions, changed requests and price collapses,” the statement reads.
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- Comment on Let's ask this AI app! 2 weeks ago:
there was this german books on cooking with mushrooms, with some parts actually written by a fungi expert and they were finishing up the project and the editorial went on to the glorious idea to save money on the illustrations, and decided to go AI against the will of the author and the expertise of everyone else and go ahead on the print.
well… they had to destroy the whole edition. who could have known?
- Comment on Is the "Gen z stare" a real thing? 3 weeks ago:
and it’s not just any cat, his cat is famous!
- Comment on The Iranians HAVE to realize that demanding the release of the unredacted Epstein files as a condition to re-open the strait of Hormuz is probably the strongest card they have right now... 3 weeks ago:
totally, they’d rather have the whole world burn than stop protecting their god-chosen elite
- Comment on The Longest Sword 3 weeks ago:
i’ve got the longest pasSWORD
- Comment on Dang it, know I need new hardware 4 weeks ago:
someone is really confident in the GPU, RAM, SSD etc. prices… i smell insider trading!
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
i like how your german reflects eastern german accent lol dit is jut
- Comment on [deleted] 4 weeks ago:
English, German and Spanish at native level, decent level of french, and i can fuss together itañolo and portunhol and read it without mayor difficulties. but i got comfortable and stopped learning more :/
- Comment on real one 5 weeks ago:
laughsinDNSblocklist
- Comment on Causes of death, or track list for latest black metal album? 1 month ago:
at least 7 people had a fetish for succubus-nurses.
- Comment on A Web Revival: the Internet didn't die, you're just not on it 1 month ago:
this post is copied from digg 2.0(shame that never really took off) by @garyonline: I really like Ye Olde Blogroll for finding indie blogs (blogroll.org)
Cloudhiker.net and Kagi’s Small Web (kagi.com/smallweb) are two really cool Stumbleupon clones.
Micro.blog and bearblog.dev both have great communities too, if you’re into blogging.
- Comment on art 1 month ago:
that’s why it should go up the ass
- Comment on Birthday ruined 1 month ago:
here, fixed it
- Comment on JD Vance visits Milan, Italy 2 months ago:
and looking at their license plates, around half of them have US ones, which means those cars were probably flown in. or do they have a standing motorcade for Europe? I saw one car had german plates…
- Comment on 2 months ago:
i’ve had a similar experience, at first it was incredibly soapy to me. now i genuinely like it and i don’t taste the soap anymore. how could that work though if it’s a genetic trait? could this be stronger in some variants of cilantro? or even on the culantro/cilantro divide?
- Comment on Finally, the FPS I keep asking for: Deep combat, classic modes, and an honest-to-god server browser 2 months ago:
anyone remembers the NashCorp server? best server for europe
- Comment on Waiting mode is the best! 2 months ago:
it depends on the seriousness of the appointment, but mostly it feels like if i start something else in between i wouldn’t have enough time to finish the task, i might get sidetracked and totally overwhelmed and everything is just stressful. even if it’s an easy and everyday task i’m doing in between, i’m suddenly feeling a lot of stress and pressure. so to some extent it’s bad time management due to getting sidetracked, fear of failure and that combination leads to radical time management: don’t do any task before! and for similar reasons the time afterwards is also somewhat uncomfortable
- Comment on Finally, the FPS I keep asking for: Deep combat, classic modes, and an honest-to-god server browser 2 months ago:
niiice! by the movements it looks a lot like the Halflife mod ‘The Specialists’. that mod was the bomb, i played it so much and really liked the community
- Comment on Waiting mode is the best! 2 months ago:
as someone on the adhd spectrum, there are hardly any worse than short obligations around midday and early afternoon. i feel that i can’t make any plans for before and afterwards, so the whole day revolves around this one little thing…
- Comment on It’s a beautiful morning! 2 months ago:
saving this for the family group chat the day the US invade Greenland and start of WWIII
- Comment on no eggs were harmed in the making of this video 2 months ago:
is Donny headed for a visit to
vaChina anytime soon? - Comment on Rockstar still hasn't offered a convincing reason for firing over 30 GTA 6 developers 3 months ago:
maybe they had mapped out and developed this storyline about a weirdly orange-coloured real-estate tycoon that lives in a Mediterranean style villa called “Lago-a-mar” but somehow they had to through all that out and start all over.
the unionbusting is just a coverup!
- Comment on Why was Newgrounds like this in the 2000s? 5 months ago:
who‘s your daddy?
- Comment on Why was Newgrounds like this in the 2000s? 5 months ago:
who else remembers supahfly?
- Comment on Why was Newgrounds like this in the 2000s? 5 months ago:
i was a thirteen year old learning english on a dial-up.
this shit was revolutionary - Comment on hyperbaric oxygen chamber 6 months ago:
- Comment on How do I beat the roaches in this house? 7 months ago:
dude, wtf?
“final solution” and gassing? - Comment on PARTY TIME 8 months ago:
shiiiiit, we’re getting old.