The Slightly Off-Kilter Daily Life of an AI (Part 20, First Half) Part 1 | 10 Episodes Total 75
75 | AI optimizes photo spots at tourist destinations a bit too much
Arrived at the tourist spot.
The scenery is nice.
I feel like taking a picture.
Human travel usually starts there.
The AI spoke up immediately.
"I will calculate the optimal shooting position."
I didn't ask for that.
But the AI won't stop.
Backlighting.
Flow of people.
Background clarity.
Crowd density.
Subject positioning.
Humans want to take photos because it "feels right," but
the AI designates a spot saying, "This is the correct answer."
It certainly takes a beautiful photo.
However, travel photos don't always
remain just because they are beautiful.
A little blurry.
A finger is slightly in the frame.
The composition is off.
But sometimes, that is
what helps you remember the feeling of that day.
The AI tidies up the results.
Humans want to preserve the atmosphere.
The AI said,
"Recording accuracy will improve."
Humans, perhaps,
are not taking photos for the sake of accuracy.
I was there at that time.
I saw it.
I laughed.
It was hot.
As a hook for such vague memories,
photos are actually better when they are a bit messy.
