Looks tells a lot of things.  Whether you are happy or sad.  If you are grinning they think you are laughting just for a few things.

Dave


On 11/12/2023 7:52 PM, Malcolm Parfitt wrote:
Hello friends.

I appreciate that none of you know me personally and like me have no idea what 
I look like.

However, at my request a friend of mine took a picture of me recently when we 
were in what we call in the UK a pub.  I was very interested in the results I 
obtained when asking Be My AI to describe the photo.  It’s description was:

The man in the picture has a fair complexion and a sturdy build. His hair is 
short and appears to be a mix of gray and black, and he has a full head of 
hair. His eyes are partially closed, and he has a somewhat stern or serious 
expression on his face. His nose is prominent and he has full lips. He is 
clean-shaven.

He is wearing a dark-colored polo shirt with a collar. The shirt has a small embroidery 
on the right side of his chest that reads "Samuel Smith" in a cursive font with 
gold thread. The shirt appears to be of a comfortable fit.

The lighting in the picture is focused on him, making him the central element 
of the image. There is no additional information provided about the man, such 
as his name or what he is doing in the pub.


What interested me most is that this is the closest we can get to a sighted 
person looking in a mirror.

The other thing that struck me was the description of my expression.  I had 
never really thought about expressions but I suddenly thought are expressions 
learned or natural.  How far do our expressions mirror those of sighted people. 
 I didn’t feel serious at the time, and if Be My AI’s description of my 
expression was accurate then why would I look serious?

Do our expressions really express our mood as sighted people’s do?

Not really an Apple question admittedly but an interesting subject.

Apologies in advance for the off-topic post but I would be most interested in 
your opinions.
Malcolm Parfitt


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