What I love about AI images like this is that it looks like there’s so much detail and you could spend forever taking a closer look and then when you try there’s nothing there
Isn’t that already an art style though? Like the dude who made paintings out of just dots?
No that’s more about style, the AI here isn’t doing it on purpose, it’s just doesn’t have the fidelity/ability to provide those little details. Meaning when you zoom in everything generally gets blurry and messy.
It would be like if you opened up one of those cross section books, but when trying to actually see the insides everything was off.
Stephen Biesty is a great example of the kind of meticulously drafted artwork that AI is total dogshit at trying to imitate.
The Congress delved too greedily and too deep. You know what they awoke…
It’s been a while since I’ve been to DC… but it looks like they’ve done a wonderful job of bringing those swathes of valuable and desirable plots of land back to nature!
… /s obviously, and unfortunately.
Shoot I knew this was fake just because it shows bedrock directly underneath the surface in an area known to be a former swamp…
deep state
picture of the deep state
deep state under the ground
picture of deep state under presidents house
presidents house deep state underground with car tunnel
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trump shirtless riding a horse in the woods
The joys of image generation, I haven’t really considered what the older generations will start posting with it
Meh. I wouldn’t worry too much. When was the last time you saw someone use that filter that makes you look like a dog?
I like the line in ‘Halt and Catch Fire.’ "The first week after I got a printer every letter I sent looked like a ransom note.’
I’d love to insert some comment about curbing our stereotypes against old people a little, even if the Captured Poster looks old on the pfp.
Well you did insert that comment, if I wanted to be insensitive maybe I would call them boomers, or the leaded generation. Maybe tech illiterate is better suited for my comment, feel free to replace it in your mind
Sorry, the thing I assumed you thought was that the older generations want AI to realize these prompts due to their political beliefs. I was then trying to say that “Donald Trump and the existence of the deep state” is a shallow model of the political beliefs of the older generations.
I don’t think that “tech illiterate” solves my problem, because surely there are tech illiterate old boomer Biden Supporters who don’t believe in conspiracy theories? Do you have these prompts from somewhere else, and were you actually hinting at the fact that tech illiterate people just tell the AI what they want without the Prompt Engineering Fluff, or that they say the same prompt 5 times? You did actually clarify in your other reply, speaking of “the imagination of qanon”.