has found the false imagery circulating all over
social media sites, including Facebook, Reddit and X.
A suspicious web user contacted the site to alert them about the seeds and it confirmed the flowers were "fake" and said no such plant exists.
It scanned the images with AI-detection tools on aiornot.com and isitai.com to reveal they were created by AI, while Adobe Photoshop "may also have been used to tweak the pictures".
And no record of any flower with the name cat's eye dazzle existed before this year Google data shows, reports
According to Snopes, the photos were posted by a Facebook user to a group called National Geographic Wild Planet.
The group has more than 1.4million members, but despite its name, it is not affiliated with National Geographic, the US nature channel.
The user's post raked in more than 80,000 likes and tens of thousands of shares on the site – and many expressed interest in purchasing the plant.
One wrote: "love to have these seeds", while another agreed saying: "I WANT SOME SEED".
Alarmingly Snopes discovered "hundreds" of the seeds had been sold on with prices even sometimes surpassing £35.
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1. LACK OF EXPLAINABILITY- Due to the complex nature of AI it can be difficult for even its creators to find out how it comes to a conclusion on something. There is a lack of explanation for what data AI algorithms use, or why they may make biased or unsafe decisions
2. JOB LOSSES - There is rising concern that AI will be able to do jobs better than humans and could replace some jobs. AI is already is adopted in industries like marketing, manufacturing and healthcare.
3. AI TAKEOVER - There is some concern that AI will advance so far that it will become sentient, and act beyond humans’ control — possibly in a malicious manner.
4. LOSS OF HUMAN INFLUENCE - If humans become too comfortable with AI technology it could result in the loss of human influence — and a lack in human functioning — in some parts of society. For example, using AI in healthcare could result in reduced human empathy and reasoning.