social media giant Meta Yesterday in Threads platform has released a set of artificial intelligence-generatedNorthern Lights PicturesThe company also suggested that users use AI to "pretend" to have seen the natural wonder. However, this suggestion was criticized by many users.
Meta's post aims to capitalize on Thursday night's rare appearance of the Northern Lights phenomenon in the U.S. to promote its own AI services, with images showing the Northern Lights above the Golden Gate Bridge, city skyline and Ferris wheel.
However, many users were unhappy with Meta's suggestion. Many felt that sharing photos of the Northern Lights wasn't just for bragging rights, but to collectively celebrate the rare experience thatAI-generated images can't replace that emotional experienceThe AI-generated images lacked realism. Others argue that AI-generated images lack realism and don't really capture the grandeur and beauty of the Northern Lights.
Although AI-generated images can present stunning visual effects with high efficiency and quality, satisfying people's pursuit of beauty. However, on the other hand, AI-generated images lack the emotional depth and historical value that real photographs contain.