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<p>[QUOTE="Noah Worke, post: 24489156, member: 115032"]After thinking on this for a while, I noticed a few things: It's picked up on some of my writing patterns, such as overuse of punctuation such as commas and parentheses. Also the way I write and word choice are similar. Not exact, but similar. That or I already write like a robot. Secondly, I noticed that the obverse legend that the AI wrote of is exactly the same as the legend on my actual denarius. That also extends to Roma seated in the reverse of the coin. On mine, Roma holds an olive branch and spear and the legend reads: ROMA FELIX, but other than that the AI is spot on. I didn't pick up on this until I looked closer. The coin is obviously not of Hadrian, it looks like how I saw any Roman coin before I started collecting. Either way, the advancements this has already seen are impressive any way you slice it. Here's another fictional Hadrian denarius that the AI made for me: [ATTACH=full]1550915[/ATTACH]</p><p>This looks like Hadrian. I did also say to make it like a modern coin, but the Roman-esque artistry is there. I personally really like this image, it really evokes emotion in me. Impressive stuff.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Noah Worke, post: 24489156, member: 115032"]After thinking on this for a while, I noticed a few things: It's picked up on some of my writing patterns, such as overuse of punctuation such as commas and parentheses. Also the way I write and word choice are similar. Not exact, but similar. That or I already write like a robot. Secondly, I noticed that the obverse legend that the AI wrote of is exactly the same as the legend on my actual denarius. That also extends to Roma seated in the reverse of the coin. On mine, Roma holds an olive branch and spear and the legend reads: ROMA FELIX, but other than that the AI is spot on. I didn't pick up on this until I looked closer. The coin is obviously not of Hadrian, it looks like how I saw any Roman coin before I started collecting. Either way, the advancements this has already seen are impressive any way you slice it. Here's another fictional Hadrian denarius that the AI made for me: [ATTACH=full]1550915[/ATTACH] This looks like Hadrian. I did also say to make it like a modern coin, but the Roman-esque artistry is there. I personally really like this image, it really evokes emotion in me. Impressive stuff.[/QUOTE]
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