A second instance of artificial intelligence-generated Mantodea imagery submitted to iNaturalist.org is documented and analyzed. Unlike an earlier example characterized by overt anatomical impossibilities, the present fabrication exhibits a substantially greater degree of biological plausibility and visual sophistication. The observation demonstrates the rapidly improving capability of generative artificial intelligence to produce synthetic organisms that may evade detection by non-specialists and highlights the increasing vulnerability of biodiversity databases to fabricated occurrence records.
Kris Anderson (Fri,) studied this question.