AI Personifies Ideas

One of the things I often do on this site is portraying ideas as people. I enjoy it, you enjoy it, it’s a win-win. I was wondering, how would AI personify the same ideas that I did. I typed in a few prompts into Bing Image Creator. The first one was “What if freedom was a woman”.

She looks like some kind of Greek goddess. We also have almost everything from the Statue of Liberty: long flowing dress, crown and torch. All we’re missing is a stack of books.

The next one was “What if safety was a woman”. The freedom pictures were all similar to one another, but the safety ones were more heterogenous. I think this is the best looking one:

Safety herself looks nice; she has everything she needs for traffic control. Although, she might want to turn around. Her reality is being destroyed by rainbow-colored waves.

Next up, it’s “What if hope was a woman”:

So, Freedom and Hope are goddesses, but Safety is just a regular woman. Now I feel a little bad for her. Anyway, all the pictures I got for Hope had her carry sunflowers. I checked and the sunflower symbolizes faith and devotion. You did your homework, AI.

Last on the list, it’s “What if despair was a man”. I got a few freaky images, but this one’s my favorite:

The black eyes and wrinkled skin make him look hollowed out. It’s like the shadow is the real Despair and the human body is just a puppet. Definitely the most different from my version of the character.

And that’s all. I like the variety of styles I got from my prompts. I guess changing one of two words makes a lot of difference.

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