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AI Generated Content Is Flooding the Internet. Most People Do Not Even Realize It

Mar 4, 2026

Dre K

CTO

AI Generated Content Is Flooding the Internet. Most People Do Not Even Realize It

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Artificial intelligence has made enormous progress in recent years. Modern generative models can create images, voices, and videos with stunning realism.

These technologies are used for many legitimate purposes, including art, design, and entertainment. But they also introduce new challenges when synthetic media is shared without context.

The average social media user may scroll past dozens or even hundreds of images each day. With AI generated media becoming easier to produce, it is increasingly difficult to know which content is authentic.

Some AI images are intentionally labeled as digital art or creative work. However, many others are posted without any explanation that they were generated by artificial intelligence.

This creates confusion.

When realistic synthetic images are mixed into everyday social media feeds, users may assume they are looking at real photographs. Over time, this can blur the line between authentic events and artificial creations.

Experts studying misinformation warn that this shift could affect public understanding of major events, particularly during moments of crisis or global news coverage.

The internet has always required a degree of skepticism, but the rise of generative AI has raised the stakes dramatically.

Users are now navigating a digital environment where convincing images can be created instantly.


Why RealScroll Exists

The rise of artificial intelligence has made it harder than ever to know what is real online. Images, videos, and audio can now be generated in seconds, often appearing indistinguishable from real world events.

RealScroll was created to bring transparency back to social media.

Our platform analyzes uploaded media using detection technologies designed to identify possible indicators of artificial generation or manipulation. When content is reviewed, users can see contextual signals that help them better understand what they are viewing.

The goal is not to control what people share, but to give the community more clarity.

Instead of guessing whether a photo or video might be artificial, RealScroll provides tools that help users make more informed decisions about the content they see.

In a digital world filled with uncertainty, transparency matters more than ever.

RealScroll is built to help make social media feel real again.

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