File:Projekt 42 (Scholastikerin) ii.jpg
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Deutsch: Eine Gelehrte aus dem Mittelalter nutzt einen Computer zur Bearbeitung philosophischer Fragen. Quellseite: https://www.rhetos.de/html/lex/projekt_42.htm English: This image was specifically created to link the idea of medieval scholarship to philosophical thinking in modern times. The image was also specificially prompted to avoid the gender bias. Usually, when prompting for medieval learning, one gets images of elderly male figures. The prompt used was: "medieval woman talking with a computer" Do you consider suggesting this image for deletion? If so, please consider the following pros for keeping this (and many other) AI-generated images.
I sometimes have the impression that Commons contributors who make suggestions for deletion do not take the time to read the file descriptions or they do not translate them from German to their language. Descriptions often tell you what the author of an image considers significant. I write most descriptions in German only. So please put in the effort to translate any file description you do not understand. One more point: "out of scope" meaning not serving any educational value, is often used as an argument for deletion. In my case at least, I can say that most if not all AI generated images were prompted by me to illustrate a very specific and often abstract idea like Laplace's Demon, Manichaeism, the clockwork-universe or Philosophy for Children (P4C). It often took me up to twenty tries and up to half an hour to have a single image created to fit its purpose. I doubt anyone can recognize the purpose a particular AI-image without having asked the human co-author. |
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