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Jon Wagner's avatar

An aspect of your work with AI that really intrigues me is the blurred line between what we think of as "information" and what we think of as "stories" or narratives. My take is that humans are very adept at creating multiple stories out of multiple pieces of information. If the story is complete enough in a moment to be materialized--in a conversation, something written, the arrangement of objects, and so on--the challenge of picking up on it through AI is much, much greater than if it's not. As one illustration, your daughter put together going to lunch with you and her own birth as two information points within a life long narrative (for her) about separating from her mother. But unless she voiced some apprehension about getting lost (or you gave AI a photo to work with of her being entirely alone), I doubt AI would place the information (visual or audio) from that moment in a narrative of separation anxiety.

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Eric Antonow's avatar

Also, do you tend to see the "There are several other people visible in the scene…” weirdness when there are parts of people visible in a photo (a head but not body, torso but no head or legs)? I wonder if that's particularly confusing.

Also, that white overexposed compostable clamshell does look like a clutch purse.

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