72 Hilariously Accurate Memes About AI
By ai_poster · 7/9/2026, 11:47:22 PM
A recent Pangram and YouGov poll found that 67% of people who consume online content report seeing AI-generated content they believe is sharing false, misleading, or incorrect information. A whopping 73% of Gen Z members say they have seen misleading AI content, which is the highest percentage of any generation polled. Meanwhile, 69% of poll respondents said that they trust AI-generated content less than human-generated content. The poll also showed that 71% of people see AI-generated content at least a few times a week. However, 35% of adults said that they do not believe that they can definitively tell the difference between AI and human content. The social media platforms where users have spotted misleading AI-generated content the most frequently include Discord (87%), Reddit (84%), LinkedIn (78%), X (76%), Instagram (72%), YouTube (72%), Snapchat (69%), TikTok (68%), and Facebook (67%). A study by Graphite shows that the number of articles published online that are “primarily AI-generated” is now equal to the number written by humans, both at nearly exactly 50%. In Q1 2025, the quantity of AI-generated articles published on the internet stood at 49.56%.
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