This clever artificial intelligence seems to have got the idea very quickly. Add my love of uniform girl rears and of Indian-type girls and you get this.
Of course, AI gets its models from somewhere, presumably people portrayed on the net, so it may not be coincidence. But this particular site is biased towards American and Japanese sources of information.
@MagneticSid Which is why I think it's doomed to fail. At the end of the day we're animals and we're intrinsically connected to our natural environment. And while those things you mentioned are true in places it would be just as easy to state the awesome, beautiful, positive things going on in the world.
@Ynotisay Yes. The danger is that the virtual world is an unreal world. I can see Facebook or its rivals producing beautiful experiences - or war without real deaths, say - but there is no commercial reason for it to show poverty or desertification. Some physical experiences are probably impossible to reproduce in the virtual world, but if it's doomed to fail, why does it already take up so much of people's lives?
@MagneticSid Well said. And to why? I don't know. Maybe it's a just a new shiny thing or maybe it's the result of a generation that has grown up with their eyes constantly on screens.
@thewindupbirdchronicles Absolutely. But for those of us with limited ability in the visual arts, it allows some creativity. After all, the AI is responding to a prompt, which can be quite detailed and ingenious. What remains subtly lacking in even the best of AI, though, is not accuracy, but somehow reflecting how humans interpret and distort what they see.
@MagneticSid If she was real, presumably she'd arrest anyone who tried that. I once followed a real policewoman with a fantastic rear, but I wouldn't have dared to touch it if she was free to turn around.