• KanadrAllegria
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    3 days ago

    I think a lot of realtors use some sort of generative imaging to furnish/stage empty homes on listings.

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      3 days ago

      It’s still fraudulent, if the house is empty or a mess, I’d like to see what I’m actually buying, not what it could be if I spent 200k renovating it

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        It’s perfectly fine to post inspirational pics along side the real photos. I’ve seen this done way before AI was ever a thing. Sometimes a sketch, sometimes more photorealistic. It’s meant to communicate what would be possible in the space if one were to fix it up. I think somewhere around 2001 I saw software specifically for real estate to generate interiors with different layouts and color pallets and render them photorealistic. As long as the actual images are also included, it’s totally fine.