Yes, I’ve gone back to Isaiah 3 today, because there was a verse from yesterday’s reading that stood out to me that I had to put in, because it felt strangely relevant to today’s world.
“As for My people, children are their oppressors,
And women rule over them.
O My people! Those who lead you cause you to err,
And destroy the way of your paths.”
Isaiah 3 verse 12, NKJV.
Aaannd we’re staring off with a weird one. Well done AI. I have no idea what’s going on there, but it’s interesting.
Then we have sad pictures of children. I should have expected sad children, but I had to try it anyway.
I think it might just be confused. I’ll give it a hand soon and ask it just for abstracts, but one more first.
Oppressors. Eh, fine.
Now, lets go abstract.
… I’m just putting up what the AI gave me. That’s all.
I am not giving some kind of social commentary here… this just keeps happening. It’s art people. But the picture is cool.
??? Erring ways, broken paths. The AI said it first. I just put the prompt in.
I mean, it’s interesting, the pictures and styles are cool. But it’s certainly not the vibe I was getting from the verse. In the verse Isaiah is throwing shade, lots of shade, while the pictures give off a more modern celebratory feel, if you catch my drift. Which I suppose is a type of commentary in itself. For the record I agree with Isaiah. He’s usually right. But also context exists. I’m not sure why it’s referencing certain types of cultures (visually speaking) when I mention being oppressed by children in the prompt. It certainly wasn’t the culture I had in mind when I think of being oppressed by children and women leaders causing people to err. Not that I’m talking about anyone specific, but still, just saying.
And I think I’ll leave it there for today, hopefully nobody gets mad at me for this one. Yes I have opinions, but the AI drew the pictures…
No particular insults are meant to any person or culture or etc. etc. by the content in this post. etc. If I mean to insult you, I’ll let you know.
Leave a Reply