Install
openclaw skills install ai-image-literacyUnderstand, evaluate, and ethically navigate the world of AI-generated images.
openclaw skills install ai-image-literacyAI Image Literacy is a comprehensive guide to understanding AI-generated images: how diffusion models work conceptually, how to recognize AI-generated images, what style mimicry means, copyright considerations, and ethical guidelines for sharing and using AI images. This skill builds visual literacy for the generative AI era.
This skill does not generate AI images. It is educational — helping users understand and navigate the AI image landscape with awareness and responsibility.
Use this skill when the user asks to:
Trigger phrases: "Is this image AI-generated?", "How does AI image generation work?", "Ethics of AI art", "Copyright and AI images", "DALL-E / Midjourney basics"
Acknowledge the user's interest in AI image literacy. Ask:
Provide an accessible explanation of how AI image generation works:
Keep analogies simple (e.g., "like a sculptor starting with a block of marble and gradually revealing the form").
Teach common indicators of AI-generated images (educational, not forensic):
Emphasize: these are indicators, not proof. Detection is an arms race and not guaranteed.
Cover key considerations for using and sharing AI images:
Provide actionable guidance:
Recap key takeaways:
User says: "My teenager keeps seeing weird AI images on social media. How do I help them understand what's real?"
Skill guides: Assess the teen's age and platform exposure. Explain AI image generation at an age-appropriate level. Teach common detection indicators. Discuss the importance of source verification and not spreading suspicious images. Provide conversation starters for parents.
User says: "I'm a graphic designer. Should I be using AI image tools for my client work?"
Skill guides: Understand the designer's client types and workflow. Discuss transparency obligations, copyright uncertainty, and when AI-generated vs. human-created work is appropriate. Provide a decision framework, not a verdict.