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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink40•1 year agoThis would probably actually help the ai to learn the subtle differences between the dogs and the chicken.
minus-square@PoorlyWrittenPapyruslink32•edit-21 year agoClearly it’s a dog if the background is green. Otherwise, it’s fried chicken.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•1 year agoOr we could band together and pretend the chicken is the dog. And the dog is the chicken. This, however, could lead to some very interesting AI generated recipes.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoI wonder if anyone prepares dog meat this way. It’s a pretty simple concept, so it has to have been tried, right?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoTo be fair. Chicken fried steak tastes alright. So, by this logic, if it’d chicken fried dog. First off all, that’s amazing, where did chicken learn to cook? Secondly. It has potential.
This would probably actually help the ai to learn the subtle differences between the dogs and the chicken.
Clearly it’s a dog if the background is green.
Otherwise, it’s fried chicken.
Good bot
Lettuce strikes again.
Or we could band together and pretend the chicken is the dog. And the dog is the chicken.
This, however, could lead to some very interesting AI generated recipes.
I wonder if anyone prepares dog meat this way. It’s a pretty simple concept, so it has to have been tried, right?
To be fair. Chicken fried steak tastes alright. So, by this logic, if it’d chicken fried dog. First off all, that’s amazing, where did chicken learn to cook? Secondly. It has potential.