• Peppycito@sh.itjust.works
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      I’ve heard yarn that is spun by beginners is highly sought after. When you almost know how to spin, but not quite, you get a variance of thickness and lumps and bumps that create an interesting texture when woven. This is very hard to create once you actually know how to spin. There’s a time when you know how, but haven’t perfected it yet that is almost impossible to replicate once you’re an experienced spinster.

      AI art is like that in my opinion. We’re at a stage where such strange things are being made by AI and the absurdity and surrealism will soon be lost once it actually figures out how to do it right. We should appreciate the slop since soon we won’t be able to distinguish from human and machine and right now its funny.

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    2 months ago

    It’s actually fascinating to see a purely mathematical approach to humor, where there is no intuitive ability to jump from one logical thread to another in a single leap, for the punchline.

    Maybe humor is an excellent form of the Turing Test?

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    transcript (manual):

    [ai generated comic]

    alien [looking at map]: how do i find area-51?
    cow [looking at paper thing with burger on top]: mooo-ve the lefft?
    alien [still looking at map]: wrong area, to to the left?
    cow [in car, with small sign saying “earth” on top]: but i’ll tale take a burger?