AI Wezzit

I know that Google and Facebook both serve content based on what you looked at previously. I'm sure the AI image generator shouldn't be able to access data on what a user has looked at on other sites, but a lot of things happen on the internet that shouldn't.
I was not going to mention this, ....but in the light of your comments.

Last Monday I watched the BCRA seminar. I logged in briefly far too early when the set up was underway, then logged out until nearly the right time. I was eating my dinner and playing around with an AI image generator at the same time. I was rather surprised to be offered an unwanted whale in one image, thought nothing of it and moved on.

When I watched the presentation some time later I was very surprised to see the same whale picture appear on one of the slides in the presentation. The image in the presentation bore the copyright notice "Kelly Lance 2014". As I did not have the two images on the screen at the same time I can't be absolutely sure they were exactly the same image, but they appeared to be the same, I was immediately struck by this.

I have no further explanation for this.
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Yes, but I guess you knew it was correct. :)
From the picture, and your previous comment, it couldn't have been many other places!

This one has come out a bit odd. Ignore the strange hand, that's got nothing to do with the answer.
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