• elderorb@feddit.nl
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    19 hours ago

    I guess this is the same reason Ai clocks are stuck on ten to two. In case of the clocks it is because ten to twolooks nice on a clock so most images will have it. Ai doesn’t understand how time corresponds to how a clock looks, just that something that looks like a clock has two lines there.

    So since most depictions of wine glasses are half full, when you ask for a wine glass it will give you one that is half full. Fill level being somewhat irrelevant as it wasn’t part of the training data

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      6 hours ago

      10:08 is the other time that is often used for analog clocks in store displays, because like 1:50 it makes the hands into the shape of a check mark. My favorite though is when digital clocks are ALSO set to 10:08 as a reference to that even though there are no hands!

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      15 hours ago

      This clock isn’t, for example. Ackchually, I never noticed the artifact you’re describing. Might depend on the model you’re using, though. Generally speaking, I’d argue that AI depictions of clocks, as well as of hands, have improved as of recently.