We must be ready – and to compete
While I was walking in the isolated darkness of the Berkeley Woods this week, I came across an image of AI.
Having an overview of a poster for an event to come in the park where I walked, I saw a visual of dynamic animated drawings. It was full of colors and movements – showing children and smiling animals straddling an ornate carousel.
“It looks a lot like AI!” I thought. At the start, I rejected the idea. The middle of the wood seemed to be a strange place to occur through an IA illustration.
But a more in -depth examination of the poster confirmed it. The top of the cartoon carousel has been responsible for the types of absurd and vaguely cyrillic absurd letters that AI likes to generate.
The creators of the poster had clearly used Chatgpt or its fellow men to make the poster.
It is a model that I see more and more. From restaurants to restaurants to children’s lessons, posters and advertisements of local organizations, the content of AI invades the real world.