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AI plotting predicts Charles' coronation, and Kate's wrinkles are clear when Hamey is present, but the details are full of holes

AI plotting predicts Charles' coronation, and Kate's wrinkles are clear when Hamey is present, but the details are full of holes

The coronation of King Charles III of the United Kingdom will take place on May 6 this year. The last time Britain held a coronation was in 1953, 70 years ago.

According to the Daily Mail on March 4, local time, artificial intelligence artist David Lloyd-Jones used AI drawing tools to help people "get a sneak peek" and predict what would happen at the coronation. It's just that the picture presented is both surprising and ridiculous.

AI plotting predicts Charles' coronation, and Kate's wrinkles are clear when Hamey is present, but the details are full of holes

Whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle can attend the coronation has always been a hot topic, especially recently the two were "evicted" by Charles from their only home in the UK, making them "homeless".

In AI's view, Hamei will appear at the coronation (as the two people's gold owner "Netflix" hopes), but judging from the expressions of them and those around them, this is not a wise choice.

AI plotting predicts Charles' coronation, and Kate's wrinkles are clear when Hamey is present, but the details are full of holes

In contrast to Harry Meghan's grim expression, the beaming smiling faces of Prince William and Princess Kate, and even the people around them are very happy.

I don't know what kind of algorithm the AI is based on, in the image it draws, the wrinkles on Kate's face are very deep, whether it is on the forehead, the corners of the eyes or the cheeks, there are clearly visible lines.

At this point, Megan has an advantage, and if she is expressionless, she can't see a single wrinkle.

AI plotting predicts Charles' coronation, and Kate's wrinkles are clear when Hamey is present, but the details are full of holes

In another photo, Kate is drawn to be thinner, and the difference from real people is even greater. If it weren't for the fact that the man next to him had the same hairstyle as the future king of England, it would be hard to tell that this was Kate.

According to Lloyd Jones, he used the already published coronation arrangements as a guide, feeding a series of prompts into the artificial intelligence software. But he admits that it took a lot of trial and error to get the result, though it was still not perfect.

AI plotting predicts Charles' coronation, and Kate's wrinkles are clear when Hamey is present, but the details are full of holes

In the drawing of the AI, all the royals are gathered in a golden carriage, which is pulled in front by a strange creature that looks like a swan, and also carries wheels.

AI plotting predicts Charles' coronation, and Kate's wrinkles are clear when Hamey is present, but the details are full of holes

If the vehicle distorts the coronation presented by AI, the children gathered in the bar are even more bizarre. Not only are their eyes strange, but they are also holding beer glasses filled with liquid in their hands, is there any misunderstanding of Charles's important day? Even if it is a national celebration, children are not allowed to drink.

AI plotting predicts Charles' coronation, and Kate's wrinkles are clear when Hamey is present, but the details are full of holes

In AI, adults don't particularly like beer anymore, but their expressions when watching TV broadcasts are as if they saw something bad happening, and the expression on their faces is not excitement, but horror.

"Generating a large number of distinct, recognizable individuals and having them appear in the same image at the same time is beyond its current capabilities, which is one of the reasons why AI will not replace real human concept artists or photographers anytime soon," says Lloyd Jones. ”

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