Testing AI image descriptions
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Disturbing image. "Mao, he's making eyes at me".
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It's hardly any different.Flannel Jesus wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 12:31 pmWhat does that mean? Using e-prime? I googled "e prime ai", Google only thinks it's an electric scooter.
Edit. Chat gpt knows what it means. It's apparently just a stipulation that you word things while avoiding all forms of the verb "to be".
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Yeah, seemed like it didnt' add much to this particular case. Maybe walker just wanted to look clever. I definitely can see that there might be situations where e-prime could be useful, but... this wasn't it.Maia wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2025 8:54 amIt's hardly any different.Flannel Jesus wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 12:31 pmWhat does that mean? Using e-prime? I googled "e prime ai", Google only thinks it's an electric scooter.
Edit. Chat gpt knows what it means. It's apparently just a stipulation that you word things while avoiding all forms of the verb "to be".
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Just curious. I wanted to ask an honest question, free of pre-conceptions such as those that shape your maybe's, knowing that Maia would respond with an honest answer, without all the drama.Flannel Jesus wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2025 12:04 pmYeah, seemed like it didnt' add much to this particular case. Maybe walker just wanted to look clever. I definitely can see that there might be situations where e-prime could be useful, but... this wasn't it.Maia wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2025 8:54 amIt's hardly any different.Flannel Jesus wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 12:31 pm
What does that mean? Using e-prime? I googled "e prime ai", Google only thinks it's an electric scooter.
Edit. Chat gpt knows what it means. It's apparently just a stipulation that you word things while avoiding all forms of the verb "to be".
Re: Testing AI image descriptions
If you insert “e-prime,” into the forum search engine, including the quotation marks but excluding the comma, you will find more insights from human perspectives, about e-prime within these confines.Flannel Jesus wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 12:31 pmWhat does that mean? Using e-prime? I googled "e prime ai", Google only thinks it's an electric scooter.
Edit. Chat gpt knows what it means. It's apparently just a stipulation that you word things while avoiding all forms of the verb "to be".
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