People seem to grasp onto weaknesses AI has now and say that they will have them forever, like how text AI lies, and image generation AI can't draw hands.
But these AIs are advancing unimaginably quick, 2 years ago generated text was pretty bad, becoming pretty incoherent, and 1 year ago generated images were mostly strange mush.
I think that image is more meant to represent a feeling then an actual place, the feeling of an overwhelming amount of cars, lights, signs, and wires. And it's slightly exadurated in comparison to most cases to emphasize it
I wouldn't be surprised if this was done through cryptocurrency like Reddit's done before.
A few years ago Reddit started to give community specific cryptocurrencies depending on how much karma the user got. I think it was only launched on the Fortnite and Cryptocurrency subreddits, and I'd say giving cryptocurrency to a community of mostly young Fortnite fans seems immoral, but not surprising for Reddit.
Never really understood the hate for AntiWork, also never really visited it that much though.
I remember some user posting about how their boss made them like barbeque once a week, and a few comments were about how somebody should crosspost it to r/antiwork, and somehow they'd find a way to hate on it. Then when it was crossposted the comments were all positive, sharing how their bosses did similar things.
The possibilities for bird based warfare are clearly endless