AI Can’t Dive

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Artificial Intelligence has been surprising us all since the day it came out, confusing us about what the future will be. Yes, it knows a lot, it can do a lot, we see it being used in more and more places every day, maybe it has already started to put some people jobless.

I don’t like AI analysis and recommendation bullshit, so let’s move on to the topic of this article.

Artificial intelligence is like a big community. Large communities are measured by averaging, statistically a high measurement of one individual means nothing if the rest of the community has a low measurement. In the same way, if you’re trying to teach something to a large class and a large proportion of the class knows it at a low rate when they measure the information, we say “this audience has not yet learned this information”. If only one person shows a high rate of knowledge, we say “only person x has learned the information”.

Since artificial intelligence naturally knows as much as it can reach on the internet or in the database that fed to it. It does not know diving precisely because there are very few written sources on industrial diving, which is the reason why I started this blog.

It can draw very colorful. When you ask it to draw ships, airplanes or muscular men in black suits, it can give surprising results. But as you know it, not all suits are created equal.

Ask it to draw an industrial diver in a modern diving helmet and it will draw something like an astronaut or figures straight out of a horror game. On its best day, it draws something like a Mark V out of a foggy dream. When you ask it to draw a scuba diver, we can at least say that it understoods the main idea, but its definitely not an expert on masks and regulators. We already know that it is confused about drawing hands and processing details.

So how can we use this artificial intelligence, which is said to leave everyone unemployed, not only in diving, but in all subjects where there is little written information available to the public?

The answer is to make it easy for it to do its job.

Before artificial intelligence came out, I thought the solution was to draw my own things. But of course, no matter how much technology you use, to eat the fruit must climb the tree. Or is that so?

Here I found the solution by wondering if AI can render. Looks like it can. It cannot yet do the user’s request at a level that will put someone out of their business. But if you feed it well, if the options it offers fit your goal a little, if it had a good sleep and is in the mode to understand your request, and if you are in your lucky day, you can get some good results.

ROVs are very interesting technological devices and there is certainly less content about them than industrial diving. Which means that if there’s an ROV painter somewhere, it can’t put him out of work. But if we give the AI the right amount of responsibility and we work together, we can put it out of business (sorry buddy).

Since I’m not very good at drawing, the first thing that came to my mind was to somehow line up some figures and then try to draw them by hand, with the help of tools that turn the image into a caricature or a simple drawing. Of course, when I do this, the results are like primary school homeworks. But when the AI takes the pen instead of my hand, the results you see below are what you get. Since I liked these, I tried to turn them into humorous visual content by adding text to a few of them.

One of my ideas was to create some pin up girls content for diving. You may have came across this pin up girls concept from the old military posters that especially popular from WW2 era.

Like these ones:


Or you may have came across the Drass Calendar. Drass brand promotes their products with the “Drass girls”. Link to Their Calendar


Here’s My Results

On these, I inspired from the painting of “Creation of Adam”. The famous renaissance painting.

On the last one AI clearly thinks Underwater god exhales like humans.




On these ones I inspired from the car models.

The last two are like modern art drawings.



After those images, I thought like what about a girl in a sundress? Even one of the fishes’ is surprised to the results. I think these were interesting. But wait till you see the rest.




After these photos, one of the fishes’ notified Poseidon and sad “Hey Boss underwater is going crazy you should check your backyard.” So he comes to the scene. Oh, is there a zeppelin in the background? I didnt add it, some secret organisation thought something interesting happening there and send it to watch the Posedion probably.

Looks like Posedion has a new friend now. And when did Poseidon start to wear a diving helmet with a crown?




Someone on the surface saw something underwater thought they should touch it. Well our robot friend is wondering about that too. But we all know that if you see something you dont know in the wild its best to observe from far.





Our robot friend also met with a new diver friend.




Robot friends says thumbs up for this post.





At first looks nice. If you take a close look its like centaur, but half human half robot. AI is trying to create a modern magical creature I guess.




Robot met with a mermaid.

I thought the results were interesting so I tried with more things.



WOW.

Fifth one looks like its something from cyberpunk or bladerunner with brightness full. (Many people thinks Cyberpunk’s color pallets are too dark) I think someone should do a cerakote painting like this. Sunsetting on a diving helmet looks crazy, but its definitly a sight to see in real life too.




Here Comes the Context

Just when you think AI images cant contain more dopamine, here comes my writing skill.



Also Poseidon has a message.

He says “This is not the end”. But I dont know, these took hours to make.

If you liked these images I also made a few whatsapp stickers. You can find them on this link.



This post is made for promoting diving culture and creating educational content for AI to the community.

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