So, I guess I now need to add a "don't edit my speaker shot photos with AI without my consent and running the result by me before publishing it first" addition to my speaker conditions?
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So, I guess I now need to add a "don't edit my speaker shot photos with AI without my consent and running the result by me before publishing it first" addition to my speaker conditions? I would like to meet the designer and congratulate them, because this is perfection. The nasty judgmental look of the crow is amazing. No notes.
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@stephaniewalter my assumption is that the damage to the sign coating was itself caused by crows. @stephaniewalter I can imagine a smartass crow seeing this and wondering "Are we the baddies?" Draw an iceberg and see how it will float! We often draw icebergs vertically, with a little tip above the water, and a giant part under the water. This doesn’t work, it wouldn’t float, because of mass distribution. If you want to have fun, draw your best iceberg, and see how it would actually float! https://joshdata.me/iceberger.html By @josh
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@stephaniewalter @stephaniewalter expired DNSSEC signature @josh so that website doesn't load for me. https://dns.google/query?name=joshdata.me Alt Text Selfies an interesting collection of alternative text examples for selfies, that explores the way people describe themselves and other, beyond visual description. Some go can blend smell, taste, touch, sound, and more. What does a PIN Number and a PDF Format have in common? They both suffer from RAS Syndrome, also known as Redundant Acronym Syndrome. It’s when an acronym is followed by a word that is also part of the acronym, and there’s quite a couple of them. Full details and more examples on Sketchplanations: https://sketchplanations.com/ras-syndrome
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@stephaniewalter and one can duplicate the syndrome by combining languages - my favourite was the ad for a “Rechner mit LCD Display Anzeige” (liquid crystal display display display) |
@stephaniewalter yikes, seems like it was just a mistake "I'll use AI to help this photo fit better". I feel like so many people are going to fall into these problems by not realizing the implications.
Years ago, long before AI, a publisher decided to edit a book cover photo of mine to make my photo more smiley. So it's not new, but before it was definitely intentional, now your intention might be to create a better crop of the photo, and instead you get this sort of thing.
@stephaniewalter Ugggggh. 🤯
@stephaniewalter maybe “don’t edit at all, here are several formats/sizes so that you won’t”. Better to not have it AI’d regardless of the appropriateness of what you see of the end product. IMHO.