• kamenLady.@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      And not ask a fellow lemming and share these awesome pics and let all lemmings know about this adorable little green alien bug?

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        5 months ago

        I’m sure there’s communities to share pictures too, or even Pixelfed. But the question could’ve been answered right then and there in a matter of seconds.

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      5 months ago

      Google Lens is often mistaken. It once thought a tick was a rare form of aphid, and everyone was like “ooh we gotta see more of those”.

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        That’s easy to tell when it happens and you should always cross check, but it was very easily able to identify your bug in question. I literally tested it myself before commenting.

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            By cross checking I meant to actually look at the image suggested and compare it properly with the bug in question. What’s with the people here?

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              I did do that. I have a poor judgment when it comes to the difference between bugs. Google Lens is an AI tool, so it too is not perfect. The best thing to do is to have one AI source and one human source. Had I not adopted this method, I may have gotten tick infections by now.