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Mindless2112 6 hours ago

> In this Gemini-reconstructed scene, ...

I'm generally pretty pro-AI, but I find this icky. Of course, I wouldn't have noticed except the whiteboard drawing seemed not quite right, so I'll probably be fooled in the future.

mrandish 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Yep, I was totally nerd-sniped by the image. I've never seen an engineer draw a whiteboard diagram anywhere near that detailed and tidy. No acronyms, consistent title case, descenders on a baseline - everything about it is wrong. It's so counter to reality, I seriously wondered if it was a joke.

The Nano Banana team should be pissed Google PR is distributing such a terrible photo. The poses are stilted, expressions frozen, even the eye-lines are off. Why couldn't they just use a Google Pixel phone to snap a photo of real Google engineers in a real Google office and upload it to Google Photos? Not Google enough?

zerobees 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Based on what I've heard, Google is monitoring per-org usage and strongly / incessantly encouraging teams to experiment with the technology, so a lot of tokens get spent on pointless stuff like that. The preceding diagram, which is needlessly busy and blurry, appears to be AI-generated too.

markdog12 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Came here to say the same thing. Why add this fake image?

jazzyjackson 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Website Obesity mentioned ! [0]

  This project led me to propose the Taft Test:

  Does your page design improve when you replace every image with William Howard Taft?

  If so, then, maybe all those images aren’t adding a lot to your article. At the very least, leave Taft there! You just admitted it looks better. 
[0] (idlewords.com/talks/website_obesity): https://web.archive.org/web/20260421022440/https://idlewords...
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