Exactly that propagates and fosters what "conventionally attractive" implicates and imposes unrealistic or unhealthy expectations upon women.
Properties, which are completely natural, are considered "ugly", e.g. hair on legs, arms and arm pits or a "normal" and perfectly healthy amount of body fat. Women start developing severe mental health issues from a young age and - in extreme cases - risk their lives by trying to fit those images.
This is, however, not only a problem of AI generated images alone, but a problem of society and media in general.
Furthermore this is not just the case for women, but also for men. Although it is more prevalent with women, if I am not mistaken about the numbers, and has a history almost as old as humanity itself.
If we want authors to survive, we’ve got to stop assuming that authors’ intellectual labour is a public commodity.
Ah yes, because it's the fault of (internet) libraries and not greedy publishers who try to keep the royalties for their authors as low as possible. /s
How about looking where this problem starts instead of where it ends?
Self-affirming argumentation, without leaving room for critical dissection and openness to error, is always doomed to become ignorant of the critical thought and will find extremist followers within the naive.
TRIM tells the SSD to mark an LBA region as invalid and subsequent reads on the region will not return any meaningful data. For a very brief time, the data could still reside on the flash internally. However, after the TRIM command is issued and garbage collection has taken place, it is highly unlikely that even a forensic scientist would be able to recover the data.
That's not how I meant it. User Stinkywinks said that all Windows since Windows XP are shitty, which I disagree with. XP is often treated as a superior and awesome OS, which may have been okay for its time, but can, imho, not compete with Win 7 or Win 10.
Missing the old times is one thing, but claiming the old times were better is another.
It's like comparing cars of different eras. Yeah sure, the old Ford Maverick from the 70s was a cool car. But it was also a lot less efficient, a lot less comfortable and a lot less secure. It's surely not better in these aspects than more modern cars.
So go ahead swaying in nostalgia, but stop glorifying Windows XP for being a better OS than modern successors.
Even though I share your morbid enthusiasm about humankind, you might possibly admit in some corner of your heart that there might be some people who don't deserve to die or get long term health issues from Covid. Aren't those, who might be worth saving from your point of view, important enough to try to participate in measures which might help to reduce the risks for them?
Exactly that propagates and fosters what "conventionally attractive" implicates and imposes unrealistic or unhealthy expectations upon women. Properties, which are completely natural, are considered "ugly", e.g. hair on legs, arms and arm pits or a "normal" and perfectly healthy amount of body fat. Women start developing severe mental health issues from a young age and - in extreme cases - risk their lives by trying to fit those images.
This is, however, not only a problem of AI generated images alone, but a problem of society and media in general.
Furthermore this is not just the case for women, but also for men. Although it is more prevalent with women, if I am not mistaken about the numbers, and has a history almost as old as humanity itself.