In this conversation, Roland Meyer, a Bridge Professor in Zurich specializing in digital visual cultures, and Gillian Rose, a Human Geography Professor at Oxford, delve into the implications of AI imagery. They discuss the challenges of distinguishing real from AI-generated images and critique the colonial aspects of generative AI. The duo also highlights how sociopolitical factors shape our understanding of digital visual culture, revealing the biases embedded in these technologies and the need for deeper analysis in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.