View from a DHC-3 Otter
I love generative A.I. I use it all the time, professionally and recreationally. This photo is the first to make me sad that I have to question the veracity of everything now. Then I remember the amount of post-processing a photo like this usually goes through and feel less sad. Then I make an AI video of the river flowing and forget what I was worried about. But all these generations are kinda trash. Such wonderful, terrible things. Beautiful photo, though.
Huh?
Claude, re-write my post.
<Claude> Sure thing boss!
Generative AI fascinates me, and I use it frequently for both work and leisure. This photo, however, is the first to make me feel a twinge of sadness, as it reminds me that I now have to question the authenticity of everything I see.
Then I recall that even traditional photographs often undergo extensive post-processing, which somewhat alleviates my concern. To distract myself, I create an AI-generated video of the river flowing, momentarily forgetting my worries.
However, I can’t help but notice that many of these AI generations are of poor quality. Generative AI is simultaneously wonderful and troubling - a double-edged sword of technology.
Despite these mixed feelings, I must admit this is a beautiful photo.
Huh? Edit: I’m not getting the reference obviously
Ideogram, make my post an image.
<Ideogram> Sure thing boss!
Yes, the saturation is too high.
Where is this exactly?
John’s River perhaps, was in between Fairbanks and Bettles
Edit:
67°36’37.74"N 152°15’51.31"W Actually this was beyond. In between Agiak Lake and Bettles.