Maybe the reason we find AI visualizations of ourselves so off-putting is because it accurately illustrates the imagery we perceive ourselves as in our dreams
from Pratai@piefed.ca to showerthoughts@lemmy.world on 10 Mar 01:46
https://piefed.ca/c/showerthoughts/p/578828/maybe-the-reason-we-find-ai-visualizations-of-ourselves-so-off-putting-is-because-it-accura
from Pratai@piefed.ca to showerthoughts@lemmy.world on 10 Mar 01:46
https://piefed.ca/c/showerthoughts/p/578828/maybe-the-reason-we-find-ai-visualizations-of-ourselves-so-off-putting-is-because-it-accura
Hear me out:
We can all probably all agree that oftentimes, it already looks like something straight out of a fever dream, right? And our subconscious being as efficient as it is- doesn’t care to determine the minutiae of things like… the number of fingers a person has, or whether or not their limbs behave appropriately according to locked-down physics.
So maybe it’s that we find it so off-putting because we recognize it, but not from where, and this is bad because unfamiliar familiarity triggers discomfort.
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