My workplace held an AI-generated image contest and I submitted an illustration I drew. Nobody noticed it wasn't AI and I ended up winning.
Michi
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Interdimensional time traveller, showing the world cursed tech products from alternate timelines.
- Someone dumped a single-use vape on my doorstep so I extracted the lithium cell and used it to power this iPod. These cells are perfectly rechargeable and putting them in single-use products really ought to be an ewaste crime.
- Replying to @NekoMichiUBCHowever as an artist, I also feel that it's important to remember that technology should be regarded as a tool to extend our own creativity and capabilities, not replace them.
- Replying to @NekoMichiUBCFor the record, I'm not completely against AI - I think it has massive potential in scientific research. We've already been using it here for protein structure and genomic analysis and it's been a powerful tool.
- If you're making more typos in iOS lately, you're not going crazy - it's a bug in iOS that causes the keyboard to randomly insert the wrong letter instead of what you typed.
00:00 - Replying to @eelko1976I actually ran my drawing through some, half of them reported it as AI and half of them reported it as non-AI.
- Replying to @NekoMichiUBCIn case anyone's wondering, this is just a temporary test to see the viability of the cell. It's not going to be permanently used for this iPod. I'm planning on using it to replace the dead PRAM cell in my PowerBook G4.
- Replying to @htowI also play around with adding/removing noise to simulate the diffusion model process.










