Posted on 10/25/2024 3:35:29 PM PDT by algore
An AI was asked to create images of what Europeans think the average American from different states looks like - and the results are shocking.
According to the tech, Europeans hold racist and sexist stereotypes about Americans, and generally see people from the US as gluttonous, overweight consumers who only eat McDonalds.
That belief churned out a series of startling images - only of women - that presents how Americans are seen.
In the bot's view, only Florida and Texas have attractive women. The images presented to represent those states were of scantily-clad blonde beauties.
The other states were summed up with photos of obese ladies chowing down on McDonalds, some of them with guns, and others in sports memorabilia.
The image of how Europeans see people from Florida shows a sun-kissed, thin, conventionally attractive blonde woman standing confidently in a bright bikini.
This is one of the only flattering images the AI produced, but it's worth noting how sexualized this portrayal of the average Floridian is.
'I'm from Florida and I don't look quite that good but I really appreciate the thought,' a user commented on the post.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
That’s valid, no?
Hilarious is the word! Only FL and TX look good, and they look mah-vah-lous!
How much did Govs. Abbot & DeSantis pay the Daily Mail to come up with this story?
They pretty much nailed it.
One of the other states had the nose piercings. Perhaps it was Washington or Oregon. Can’t really remember.🙂👍
I ran across California, and darn lucky that I wasn’t taking a slip of a drink when I did. Because the laughter was no containable. 🙂👍
Ans all in the same body. At least it’s convenient, I guess. But what fun is convenience really. 🙂
I think the article was written with artificial intelligence
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