Maybe you’ve been doing this for some time – Now is time to stop, or you and your brand could get into trouble…
Generating AI images can be tempting, since some of the images generated may be so beautiful you just can’t resist. If you want to save your business the headache it doesn’t need, you need to read on.
While AI image generation is a tempting shortcut for website owners looking to save time and money, it comes with significant risks that can undermine your brand’s credibility and legal standing.
Here is why you should think twice before using AI-generated images for your website:
1. The Uncanny Valley and Trust
AI often struggles with the fine details of reality—leading to what experts call the uncanny valley. This manifests as distorted hands, unnatural eye reflections, or nonsensical background textures.
- The Risk: When customers spot these “tells,” it triggers a subconscious distrust. If your images are fake, they may wonder if your testimonials, products, or services are also fabricated.
2. Legal and Copyright Limbo
In many jurisdictions, including the US, copyright law requires human authorship.
- The Risk: Currently, images generated purely by AI cannot be copyrighted. This means you don’t actually “own” the visual assets on your site. Competitors could technically use your exact same AI images without legal repercussions, and you have no exclusive rights to protect them.
3. Lack of Authenticity and Brand Identity
AI generates images based on patterns, not your specific brand values. This results in “generic” visuals that look like high-end stock photos but lack soul.
- The Risk: Your website ends up looking like a template. Real photography of your actual team, office, or products builds a human connection that AI simply cannot replicate. Transparency is becoming a currency; customers want to see the real people behind the business.
4. SEO and Quality Standards
Search engines like Google prioritize E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness).
- The Risk: While Google doesn’t strictly penalize AI images, it does penalize low-value, unoriginal content. If your site is flooded with generic AI visuals that don’t provide unique value or context, it can negatively impact your user engagement metrics, which indirectly hurts your search rankings.
5. Ethical and Bias Concerns
AI models are trained on scraped data, which often includes the hard work of artists used without their consent. Furthermore, AI often amplifies societal biases, potentially generating images that are unintentionally offensive or lack diversity.
- The Risk: Using these images can inadvertently tie your brand to unethical data practices or represent your business in a way that alienates certain audience segments.







