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Birmingham 1936 Christmas ALL AI-generated.

wilkesworld

master brummie
Some of you may find this amusing. Birmingham 1936 Christmas ALL AI-generated.
There are lots of mistakes (shop signs and such), but AI will get better and better.
They must also have forgotten that Brummies speak a bit differently to this.
As I said, treat it as a bit of fun, and you may recognise some landmarks.

 
have to admit i was not going to watch it as its AI but gave it a go...yes lots of errors but also i thought a lot looked good ie..meat wrapped in brown paper..the old fashioned christmas toys and decorations.roast chestnuts...parcels wrapped in brown paper and some in the christmas wrap i remember as a child..wicker shopping baskets..the clothes and transport and i thought the snow was realistic enough..all in all christmas scenes that we will never see again no matter where you live.. but taken with a pinch of salt i have to be honest and say much to my surprise i enjoyed it ..

lyn
 
Yes, AI can do a good job if its given very strict instructions and is very strictly controlled. . Its if its allowed to depart from its condoms and invents things that distort the result that is bad. There are some reports recently where the program refused to stop when told to, once rewritng its own program to do that. The reason given is that it had been told to do something and then told to stop, and decided that because it had first been told to do it, it should not obey the order to stop. Bit like a naughty child
 
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off thread i know but worrying all the same
when a computer builds a computer that is when we should start worrying.
Al is starting to get too big for its boots now
 
Some of you may find this amusing. Birmingham 1936 Christmas ALL AI-generated.
There are lots of mistakes (shop signs and such), but AI will get better and better.
They must also have forgotten that Brummies speak a bit differently to this.
As I said, treat it as a bit of fun, and you may recognise some landmarks.

This is fascinating. The first thing to strike me was all of the brown paper parcels tied up with string. No coloured carrier bags.
 
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