Shamshot: daily game to spot real vs AI/fake images
Shamshot is a free daily game where users vote whether three images are real snapshots or AI/fake shams. It uses no LLMs but addresses the problem of distinguishing reality from AI-generated content, helping users appreciate real-world absurdity.
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