The first thing people saw when they searched Google for the artist Hieronymus Bosch was an AI-generated version of his Garden of Earthly Delights, one of the most famous paintings in art history.
Depending on what they are searching for, Google Search sometimes serves users a series of images above the list of links they usually see in results. As first spotted by a user on Twitter, when people searched for “Hieronymus Bosch” on Google, it included a couple of images from the real painting, but the first and largest image they saw was an AI-generated version of it.
AI one looks neat. Never heard of this other one.
Which perfectly exposes the problems of showing AI slob to people who try to learn and extend their horizons.
It's just a painting, it's not exactly science or history or philosophy or any knowledge that can extend one's horizons, it's more about a choice of mobile wallpaper, and I'm not enough of a consoomer "slob" to care about that.
By "expanding ones horizons", do you literally mean increasing your wallet size? This is a very musk brained comment.
Huh? I don't think Philosophy or History as I mentioned expands your wallet size, dafuck?
Don't compare me to that techbro transphobe moron just because I'm offering a vaguely different opinion to yours.