This is so true. I’ve spent the last 15 years collecting pictures like these and ai has made every one of them obsolete.
You just reminded me of “Internet K-Hole” that was a great blog… I don’t know if it still exists or not
Edit: It exists: https://internetkhole.com/ (NSFW at times)
Edit2: Just scrolled past this one LOL:
Edit3: Might be the same content, but this is the original blog as I remember it: https://internetkholeblog.tumblr.com/
Nevermind, looks like it links to the same content. Id hoped there’d be more :(
(NSFW at times)
I don’t know what I expected, but it certainly wasn’t that many people with their bare ass cheeks out.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s not gratuitous, but enough to feel like some kind of pattern. Just people with their butts hanging out.
Anyways, this little story was my favourite:
Amazing website, thank you for sharing. My favorite one:
Shit. Hadn’t considered this
I like to gaslight myself into thinking that all the absurd AI content I see online are just weird photoshop images in disguise
same shit
Incorrect.
Extremely weird imagery used to take imagination and talent.
¯\_ (ツ)_/¯
at least you’re not saying “gLuEiNg BaNaNaS tO wAlLs Is ArT”
it is if a person does it
not everything that people do is art, you can’t have nothing isn’t, then everything would be! And there’s no room for all that shit, like bees with top hats…
Now I can’t even tell what is real anymore.
Me neither. I kid, but I genuinely have trouble telling the difference between AI and heavily edited images. Someone on Reddit posted a video of a model on Insta who I assumed was heavily filters and everyone caught on that’s it AI but it took me reading the comments and constantly rewatching to see it.
We are so fucked
eh, same thing happened when photoshop came around.
I thought the one on the right was AI since it “went viral” recently. But maybe it’s older than I thought.
I had it as a wallpaper 10+ years ago.
What does the text on that beautiful Strawberry Elephant creature say? Looks like it’s in Farsi
It’s Arabic. The pic is a pun on “Good morning” which is written sabah el-fol. The picture says sabah el-farawla which roughly translates to “Good Strawberring”.
Wouldn’t even call it a pun, as someone pointed out already. I’m going to sacrifice the joke in the name of explaining it.
brief Arabic cultural lesson for those who care
You have your Good Morning (≈Morning of Peace, صباح الخير) in English. In Arabic we have more variations. The standard reply to this first one is Morning of Light (صباح النور). Basically wishing each other a good day by describing what makes it good. There’s a couple but these first two in this order is the standard (and secular *) greeting.
* you’ll see why that is even worth pointing out in a second
Then you have more abstract ones that imply a good day by referring to something (commonly a pleasant smelling flower), like Morning of Roses (صباح الورد) or Morning of (a specific type of) Jasmine (صباح الفل). All of these have a musical quality to them in a way I can’t write out.
You’ll get older relatives sending you standardized photos with these greetings in groups or just to text you to invite you for lunch (or to fix their phone). Here’s the google images result for Good Morning (≈Morning of Peace):
I’ve highlighted the religious stuff in red and the roses with blue, to see how common they are. The religious stuff is mostly variations with Islamic Duas (prayers asking for something - in the case of all of these it’s basically “asking” God to give the recipient good health / a good day / a pleasant path in life - it’s really just a “good luck” phrased in the only way a religious society can express it.
FWIW I’m (mostly) not from a Muslim family so I get secular or Christian versions of these. Often the photos I get are flowers, traditional breakfast food, coffee, a nice breakfast table set in a shaded garden. And often there’s very few pixels. Sometimes an aunt will just take a photo of her coffee and that’s basically a greeting. But it’s usually garbled old jpegs from 2007.
Critical subtext: these are literally forwards from grandma. Well-meaning, but eventually obnoxious, especially back when phones had 8GB of storage.
This meme says Morning of Strawberries (صباح الفراولة) which is both clunky (Arabic’s got a poetic quality and these two words put together just intuitively do not work that way. It has the meter of a punchline if that makes sense) and silly, but with the textured elephant and the 13x12 resolution as you can probably guess it’s just a surreal meme.
But now you know why it’s a surreal meme.
Come back next week for the much less wholesome next episode of Arabic forwards from Arabic grandma: videos alleging the Jews invented homosexuality, cancer, and sex
I think it’s just the Arabic for “strawberry elephant”? Hard to tell at that resolution
It says “strawberry morning”, lit. “morning of strawberry” (might be misspelled??)
It’s a variation on common Arabic morning greetings, “good morning”, “morning of roses”, “morning of light”, etc.
It’s little depressing, cause you post that now and it will get all the same “ai slop” hate.
I think the best that we can hope for is that people will put the same about of work into their AI artwork as they put into this. And the results will be 100x better than what we have without AI.
You seem to equate the work an actual artist does to typing in a chat box. This implies that you know nothing of the work an artist does and therefore negates your opinion.
You seem to equate the work an actual artist does to typing in a chat box.
Books are just people typing onto paper.
That’s all it takes, huh?
oh shit, I forgot, no, you gotta write a certificate of authenticity and tell someone else to duct tape a banana to a wall, now THAT’S art! Typing in “banana duct taped to a wall” into an AI tool isn’t art, but when you call someone to do it, THAT’S when it turns into art.
You genuinely don’t understand art. That’s ok. Taping a banana to a wall doesn’t use a ton of electricity and wasn’t created by someone stealing the tape, the banana or the wall. Is it an amazing bit of technical artistry? No. It is, however, interesting if nothing else and noteworthy enough for someone with no understanding of art to use as an example.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Emperor’s_New_Clothes
have a read before you defend modern art
I’d like to know the point you think this link is making in this conversation. 🤨