Back in March 2007 I was celebrating one of my many themed weeks with images of me as animals native to Australia. I started with a kangaroo (which I discovered is not an easy animal to mimic because of their long snout.
ChatGPT just didn't bother and treated turning me into a kangaroo more as a many wearing a kangaroos skin (not that I would ever do that). I let it slide. Next up was a dingo.
As you can see, my version was fairly crude with the main source of my identity being my eyes and my scraggly goatee. I hoped ChatGPT could do better.
But again, this looks more like a freakish dog with my face. So I asked for more of a snout. The second attempt was just basically just an image of a dingo. So I asked again.
If you didn't know me (and most of you don't), this again, looks like a dingo, but there are my squinting eyes and sort of my mouth and beard. Not too shabby.
Next, in 2007, I had put my face on a echidna, a freaky looking hedgehog like animal with a long, narrow snout.
I was pretty proud of that one. It is the kind of creature that would make someone swear of drinking or drugs. I was quite curious how ChatGPT would handle that one. It unpleasantly surprised me.
Now that is one dignified looking echidna. It truly reflects my personality (and my face).
And what Australian animal collection would be complete without a koala.
Again, my version was crude and just not koala cuddly. But ChatGPT was on a roll.
Don't you just want to hug me?
G'day.






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