Steak or Chicken?

Jan 10, 2026 10:50 PM

freemab

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HelloFresh has AI problems.

Doesn't have to be AI. As long as there has been recipes published, there's been an editor who decided to use a previously shot photo of another dish because of reasons to do with time/money. Or sometimes it's just a mistake made made during the photography session and they don't have time to recook and reshoot.

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They went through the photo database and took the first one that had carrots and Broccoli with a meat in it

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Pork

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Pork tenderloin

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Definitely pork

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Looks like some nice pork tenderloin.

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Ran it through two AI detectors. One said 78% human and he other said 91% AI.

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Which ones did you use? I used to use isgen.ai all the time (it said 91% AI in this case), but I'm starting to suspect if might give false positives. Google Gemini didn't detect a Google Synth ID and HiveModeration.com didn't detect any signs of AI either.

Logically, nothing in this image looks like AI, nor is there any reason to suspect it is AI.

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Reversely AI said it was 78% human. isgen said it was 91% AI. I've gotten similar results from pictures I know were taken long before AI was a thing.

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Indeed - although I have seen one or two photos from the 70s and 80s that had actually been touched up with AI which then gets tagged as AI generated.

I'm going to add Reversely AI to my list of detectors - thanks.

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AI is the new Photo Shopped I guess.

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