RE: Discrepancy between the human and AI worlds

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Discrepancy between the human and AI worlds

in steemexclusive •  5 days ago 

I still liked Neesebar anyways. But today you have added interesting facets to the gem.

Before I continue with your wonderful post, even though I wrote facets the AI of Google turned it to facts. I caught it in this teensy weensy teeny tiny writing screen in Steemit.

Otherwise, "I" would have made a wonderful post, like everyone else on the planet makes spectacular, thrilling posts.

On AI photos, since I am a registered Microsoft Developer, I was given the chance to use the AI to make a custom photo. It was good and of, crap the title of the movie left my mind when when the AI changed the subject word It, to I and I had to change it back - Grrr!

Harrison Ford, detective in future, hunting warrior clones,

Oh well you have a good post and I make better pictures than the AI. So I shut it off. It was the rational thing to do.

Then at the next upgrade, Microsoft/Google turn the AI back on and voila! I can't find out how to turn it off.

Now this might sound like a strange rant but if you ask your partner how it applies he will say, it's rational and he agrees with you on AI.LOL.

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At the beginning of this year, in search of a source of income, I had made a YouTube channel, a fb page, and for some purposes I tried AI in Adobe Express, because I wanted to make some images for cover photos and thumbnails. I struggled quite a bit with generating suitable ones. Back then, people's hands were a problem (I don't know if they still are). And I don't know why this is such a challenge for the AI. If it uses a database with thousands and millions of photos already available, why can't it generate some normal human hands with fingers? I think there is something rather strange here. And from then on, I don't trust anything generated with this "intelligence". I continue to be absolute old school and prefer my own photos to fabricated ones.

The treatment of various parts of the body like hands, feet, eyes has always been a long progression of artists and the history of art. I say take your own photos too!

Oops, what if I, we, or a group could make a movie with AI and it made a lot!

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