"I'm retired. I showed my MS Paint paintings to AI for feedback. It accidentally invented an entire fake art movement. Google believes it's real."
Summary
A retired person shows his MS Paint paintings to AI for feedback, and the AI invents an entire fake art movement with critics, manifestos, and legal defenders, which Google now recognizes as real.
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