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On Topic Discussion Have You Ever Seen Anything More Beautiful In Your Entire Life ?

And if you look at it, I think that is just a cake cover made to look like a slice has been cut out of it.

Yes! Hadn't caught that part.

Well, now I don't have to feel sorry for the (notional) maker's assistant who spent all that time piping blue frosting into intricate flowers and leaves.
 
And the slice shown is not actually from that cake either. It's a pretty cool looking cake, though.

Yup - now that I look at it, the slice on the plate is wider than the slice missing from the whole cake-and-cover, and the slice on the plate has two layers while the almost-whole cake has four.

Did @Alistair post this as a Sunday puzzle for us? :)
 
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Artificial Intelligence isn't as intelligent as it thinks it is. It's more like fake intelligence.

Which means that we must go back to the fact that artificial Intelligence is very complex computer programming, if in fact the image was AI generated. AI is created to SIMULATE intelligence, and is as good or bad as the programming the computer has received. So if the computer creates an image of a cake with garlic cloves on the side, that might mean the AI programming may have incorporated the knowledge that garlic cloves can be used along with food item displays. But the programming didn't include the information that garlic is an ingredient for savory foods, but not sweet foods. So the AI had nothing in its programming which would have made it eliminate the pairing of garlic with the cake. I suspect that AI programmers often don't even conceive of these possibilities until the computers make such obvious errors.
 
So the AI had nothing in its programming which would have made it eliminate the pairing of garlic with the cake. I suspect that AI programmers often don't even conceive of these possibilities until the computers make such obvious errors.

From what I understand about how AI works, I'm not sure there would be a place in the software to put that kind of caveat. And if there is, programmers have to eventually add thousands and thousands of caveats, and they won't even know which ones until they see what mistakes the AI software they're working with makes.

In this case, the cake and garlic components are, to the software, ultimately just strings of 1s and 0s. And I'm sure it's much harder to train the software to see which elements of imagery (which can take countless forms with countless different details) don't go together than it would be with text (just long strings of characters).
 


to get back on-topic:


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(before it gets stirred into a delicious mess)​
 
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