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LuckyR wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 4:22 pm
As usual, a posting reveals more about the author than the subject.
The joke itself is a shallow analysis, which is a joke, which reveals more about the jokester than the joke ... but that's okay, because this is a joke thread, and there are layers to jokes.
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The joke is the regressive indoctrination that it's A-OK to focus on the weather and windmills, rather than to actually create Utopia and live like George Jetson.
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AI created images depict how Europeans view inhabitants of all 50 US states.

For example: Texas-
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech ... views.html
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LuckyR wrote: Sun Feb 11, 2024 12:38 am AI created images depict how Europeans view inhabitants of all 50 US states.

For example: Texas-
https://eu-images.contentstack.com/v3/a ... texas.webp
Obviously, AI is at a comparable, young adolescent stage of development ... and interestly enough, that mirrors the source material transmitted into AI, and everyone else in the world.
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Maybe someday, AI can generate this level of humour.

Fractured Fairy Tales (un-restored) "The Princess and the Goblins"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwUQls7FgmM
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Walker wrote: Mon Feb 19, 2024 10:54 am
LuckyR wrote: Sun Feb 11, 2024 12:38 am AI created images depict how Europeans view inhabitants of all 50 US states.

For example: Texas-
https://eu-images.contentstack.com/v3/a ... texas.webp
Obviously, AI is at a comparable, young adolescent stage of development ... and interestly enough, that mirrors the source material transmitted into AI, and everyone else in the world.
Stereotypes are ubiquitous (that is, more than young adolescents use them). The problem with stereotypes isn't that they don't have a legitimate source, it's that they only represent a moderate minority of the group they are associated with.
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LuckyR wrote: Mon Feb 19, 2024 4:43 pm
Stereotypes are ubiquitous (that is, more than young adolescents use them). The problem with stereotypes isn't that they don't have a legitimate source, it's that they only represent a moderate minority of the group they are associated with.
There’s a news clip that’s lasted about a week. Two cops are rolling around on the cement in one of the sanctuary cities created by the cheap words of Democrat virtue signalers. The two cops are hefty with their bullet proof vests, wrestling with one skinny little guy while a group of fast moving young adults are circling and kicking the cops in the head, which shows intent to kill.

Other than the politics (it later emerged that the kickers were illegal invaders, gang members so they say which accounts for the fighting skills), what is noticeable in the clip is the conditioning of the cops, or rather their lack of it. They look like turtles flailing about on the ground barely able to move while quick, nibble predators leap about at twice the speed, here, there, everywhere. No more can cops rely on their verbal authority. The word is, cops have been and still are getting out of Dodge City fast and moving to non-sanctuary settings, like Florida.

Oh yeah, after a few of the criminals (as defined by their videotaped actions) were apprehended they were released without bail, and took off like hares on a greyhound.

- I wonder what the AI portrait would be of that input, which is becoming a stereotype.

- Probably the same as the Texas.
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Walker wrote: Mon Feb 19, 2024 6:03 pm
LuckyR wrote: Mon Feb 19, 2024 4:43 pm
Stereotypes are ubiquitous (that is, more than young adolescents use them). The problem with stereotypes isn't that they don't have a legitimate source, it's that they only represent a moderate minority of the group they are associated with.
There’s a news clip that’s lasted about a week. Two cops are rolling around on the cement in one of the sanctuary cities created by the cheap words of Democrat virtue signalers. The two cops are hefty with their bullet proof vests, wrestling with one skinny little guy while a group of fast moving young adults are circling and kicking the cops in the head, which shows intent to kill.

Other than the politics (it later emerged that the kickers were illegal invaders, gang members so they say which accounts for the fighting skills), what is noticeable in the clip is the conditioning of the cops, or rather their lack of it. They look like turtles flailing about on the ground barely able to move while quick, nibble predators leap about at twice the speed, here, there, everywhere. No more can cops rely on their verbal authority. The word is, cops have been and still are getting out of Dodge City fast and moving to non-sanctuary settings, like Florida.

Oh yeah, after a few of the criminals (as defined by their videotaped actions) were apprehended they were released without bail, and took off like hares on a greyhound.

- I wonder what the AI portrait would be of that input, which is becoming a stereotype.

- Probably the same as the Texas.
Oh, the article I linked to has all 50 states (thus including those scary Democratically led ones too). So you don't have to get so defensive about the Texas example.
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:lol:

Oh, I'm not offended.

Perhaps the treatment of Oklahoma explains why.

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What’s weird is how the spirit of that models our past, and although the yogini is not from OK, she is similarly OK.
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AI is far from this standard of transmission ... but so are many humans.

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(seriously though)

- Beyond one of the few states that Europeans correctly stereotype ...

This is more in line with the real Oklahoma in the modern times of the history of the world, in which it was written:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tn-br0h4rZk
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EXCLUSIVE: AI imagines what European tourists from 17 countries look like... according to the stereotypical views of Americans
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech ... ry-AI.html


- See any differences in these AI American judgments, from the AI continental judgments? I do.

- They are less harsh than AI Europe, even if some are misguided.

- This is to be expected, given the kindness and generosity of most Americans that is often mistaken for weakness and stupidity.

- But don't worry. Fundamental changes are in the works to remedy that attitude of kindness and generosity, and bring it into the fold of the AI Globalist View.
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Walker wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 3:42 pm EXCLUSIVE: AI imagines what European tourists from 17 countries look like... according to the stereotypical views of Americans
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech ... ry-AI.html


- See any differences in these AI American judgments, from the AI continental judgments? I do.

- They are less harsh than AI Europe, even if some are misguided.

- This is to be expected, given the kindness and generosity of most Americans that is often mistaken for weakness and stupidity.

- But don't worry. Fundamental changes are in the works to remedy that attitude of kindness and generosity, and bring it into the fold of the AI Globalist View.
Hey, great find. I guess it takes AI to figure out these sorts of things since actual American young adults (18 - 24) can find the UK on a world map <50% of the time. Bulgaria? I don't think so...
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