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We used to have a beautiful old maple trewe in the corner of the lot. In the fall we would use the fallen leaves for family photo. Miss that tree so went to AI to creat a memory!

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Date of invasion: August 28, 2007

 

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All raw images created with Midjourney AI.

Impénétrable mystère...anonyme

Tes secrets ténébreux m'animent

Je chéris ta magie...inexplicablement

L'insondable est tellement captivant

 

Vérité de foi, de toi à moi

Pourquoi, qui a fait cette loi

L'homme Dieu, le tout puissant

Peu importe, j'y crois vraiment

 

Bouddha, Mohamed ou Jésus

Peu importe qui est venu

J'ai la foi en un au-delà généreux

Un endroit pour retrouver Dieu

 

Dieu le père, mon père, mes grand-pères

Mes grand-mères et un jour ma mère

Nous nous reverrons en ce lieu

Cet endroit béni et si mystérieux

 

D'ici-là je profite du passage

J'espère vivre vieille en âge

Pour chérir mes propres enfants

Et mes petits-enfants que j'aime tant

 

(Sue 2011)

  

AI Stable Diffusion

"Been experimenting with AI for image creation while taking an online AI class!

 

I know there are mixed feelings about AI-generated art among photographers, but I wanted to explore tools like DALL-E, MidJourney, and Firefly to see what they could do.

 

Ended up creating about 40-50 images and I will share many of them here.

 

Curious to hear your thoughts—both positive and negative. Feel free to throw your comments at me!

AI photoshoot of some of the little helpers - exhausted, tired and ready for some relaxing days, weeks, months

AI Stable Diffusion

We used to have a beautiful old maple trewe in the corner of the lot. In the fall we would use the fallen leaves for family photo. Miss that tree so went to AI to creat a memory!

ai blonde created on Freepik

In recent years, there has been a growing trend in the field of robotics towards the creation of highly functional but unusual, even ugly, robots. These robots are disfigured, strange-looking, and often diverge significantly from the traditional idea of what a robot should look like.

 

This trend can be attributed to the fact that society is becoming increasingly fed up with the traditional idea of robots as perfect and symmetrical beings. The ideal of a robot as an object of beauty, with sleek lines and perfect proportions, has become cliché and uninteresting to many.

 

Instead, many experts and consumers now appreciate that the most important feature of a robot is its functionality, not its aesthetic appeal. The focus has shifted to creating robots that can perform specific tasks and perform them well, even if they don't look like the typical vision of a robot.

 

This new trend has also been driven by advances in technology that make it possible to create robots with a wide range of forms and shapes, which allows engineers and designers to create new, unconventional designs that can perform specific tasks better than traditional robots.

 

One example of this new trend can be seen in industrial robots, that are often disfigured but highly efficient in performing specific tasks such as welding, painting or cutting. They are not designed to look beautiful but to perform their task in the most effective way.

 

Another example is robots used in search and rescue operations where the need for functionality over beauty is crucial. These robots may have unusual forms and shapes, such as snake-like or spider-like robots, but their primary goal is to navigate difficult terrain and access hard-to-reach places.

 

This new trend in robotics is challenging the traditional ideas of robot beauty standards, and it's pushing the boundaries of what is possible in terms of robot design. It's creating an exciting new field of robotics that is focused on creating highly

functional machines that may not be aesthetically pleasing, but can perform specific tasks with unparalleled efficiency and effectiveness.

 

This shift in robot design also reflects a larger societal shift, where people are starting to appreciate the beauty and value of diversity and imperfection. The idea that robots must conform to a certain standard of beauty and symmetry is becoming increasingly outdated and people are starting to appreciate the unique qualities and capabilities that come with different forms and shapes.

 

As a result, the creation of strange and disfigured robots is becoming more and more acceptable and even desirable in society, as they can bring new and innovative capabilities to the table.

 

However, this trend also raises some ethical and societal questions. As robots are becoming more integrated in our society, the way they look and how they interact with us will also have a deeper impact on how people perceive and interact with them, could also influence the way society views and treats people with disabilities.

 

Overall, this new trend in robotics towards creating highly functional but strange-looking robots is exciting and pushing the boundaries of what is possible in terms of robot design. It reflects the changing values of society and challenges traditional ideas of robot beauty standards. It might also have important ethical and societal implications that need to be taken into account as we move forward in creating new forms of robot.

This image was generated by a worded prompt

 

Feel free to ask me anything

 

Tauriel 1 www.flickr.com/photos/194952642@N02/

 

Tauriel 2 www.flickr.com/photos/198108803@N08/

 

Tauriel 3 www.flickr.com/photos/198656220@N02/

 

Tauriel 5 www.flickr.com/photos/199570018@N02/

 

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AI photoshoot of some of the little helpers - exhausted, tired and ready for some relaxing days, weeks, months

There was a man named Jack, who was a successful businessman. On the surface, he had it all: a high-paying job, a beautiful wife and children, and a luxurious home. But despite his outward appearance of success, Jack couldn't shake the feeling that something was missing in his life.

 

Every day, as he waited for his train at the station on his way to work, he couldn't help but feel a deep sense of longing and sadness. He would watch the other commuters, bustling about their daily lives, and couldn't help but feel like an outsider.

 

The truth was, Jack had always felt like a monkey trapped in a human's body. He had always been fascinated by the creatures and often wished he could be one of them, living freely in the wild. He would often daydream about swinging from branch to branch, climbing trees, and foraging for food.

 

But as much as he longed for the life of a monkey, he knew it was impossible. He was stuck in his human life, with all its responsibilities and obligations. He couldn't escape the reality that he was a successful businessman, with a family who relied on him to provide for them.

 

The sadness and longing that he felt at the train station every day became a constant companion, weighing heavily on him as he went through the motions of his daily life. He tried to push it away and focus on his job, but the feelings of longing never truly went away.

 

Years went by, and Jack's longing for a monkey's life never faded. He grew older, and his hair turned gray, but the sadness remained. Eventually, he retired, but his longing for the freedom and wildness of being a monkey never subsided. Jack spent his retirement years alone, living with the regret of not being able to be true to himself and follow his heart. He died with a heavy heart, knowing that he had spent his entire life living as something he wasn't, and the sadness he felt every day at the train station was the constant reminder of that.

Participants at the World Economic Forum AI Governance Summit in San Francisco. November 2023.

Ukraine - Crimea - Ai Petri @ Olympus OM-2n & Zuiko 1.4/50

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