We've been seeing if the latest versions of LLMs are any better at geolocating and chronolocating images, and they've improved dramatically since we last tested them in 2023. [...]
Before anyone worries about it taking our job, I see it more as the difference between a hand whisk and an electric whisk, just the same job done quicker, and either way you've got to check if your peaks are stiff at the end of it.
— Eliot Higgins, Bellingcat
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