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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Oh no, the house you liked on Facebook is AI-generated! In this video we get into AI houses and where they're getting their inspiration. Connecting it back to Gothic Revival houses and Folk Victorian styles these photos are imitating. And bring right into real estate trends and what it means if your dream home isn't real.
    The episode of my podcast I reference a bunch is here:
    someonelivedhere.com/the-huld...
    Join my Patreon: www.patreon.com/kendragaylord
    0:00 Intro
    1:52 How to recognize AI
    4:38 Gothic Revivals
    7:16 Gothic to Victorian
    8:24 The real house
    12:13 AI in real estate
    Sources:
    My Tiny House Facebook Page
    / mytinyhouseofficial
    Roseland Cottage - Historic New England
    www.historicnewengland.org/pr...
    The Architecture of Country Houses by AJ Downing, 1851
    Rural Residences by Alexander Jackson Davis, 1837
    Alexander Jackson Davis, American architect edited by Amelia Peck, published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1992
    The Abrams Guide to American House Styles by William Morgan, 2004
    A Field Guide to American Houses by Virginia McAlester
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  • @kendragaylord
    @kendragaylord  Месяц назад +373

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    • @aminaa5824
      @aminaa5824 Месяц назад +8

      You should pin this post!

    • @emilysha418
      @emilysha418 Месяц назад +6

      Donated and +1 for pinning this

    • @miriamlevenson9430
      @miriamlevenson9430 Месяц назад +6

      you should pin this comment!!

    • @Brittany-xz6ee
      @Brittany-xz6ee Месяц назад +6

      donated. thanks for sharing this! Free Palestine!

    • @mikeoxlong4358
      @mikeoxlong4358 23 дня назад +1

      I think her name means life, not sure. and I wont look it up.

  • @Hexiad
    @Hexiad Месяц назад +546

    In 2024, every potential home is just a dream.

    • @philipgwyn8091
      @philipgwyn8091 Месяц назад +25

      Came here to say roughly the same thing. A LLM-generated house is as real as the house most people are going to buy any time soon.

    • @audeboutet6059
      @audeboutet6059 Месяц назад +4

      Correct.

    • @debracisneroshhp2827
      @debracisneroshhp2827 Месяц назад +2

      @Hexiad,
      Truthfully sad. 😢

    • @itsalladream5559
      @itsalladream5559 Месяц назад +3

      Wow, apparently this username i made in middle school was a bit of a prophecy.

  • @leaaehm1522
    @leaaehm1522 Месяц назад +591

    "He needs no introduction because I already told you his name" is a joke I thoroughly enjoyed. Rest of the video is also awesome as always.

    • @kcltube3
      @kcltube3 Месяц назад +11

      i think she almost laughed at her own joke in that moment too ha

    • @p4ul1010
      @p4ul1010 Месяц назад +6

      I SCREAMED when she said that 💀💀

  • @jennifermarquez4823
    @jennifermarquez4823 Месяц назад +332

    I think the allure is in the flowers.. and now that you mention AI, I've noticed lately photos of yards and gardens where there are flowers blooming that do not bloom at the same time during the season. Now I realize the plants are probably AI...

    • @paulramsey2000
      @paulramsey2000 Месяц назад +12

      Isn't an old school trick to temporarily install plants from a greenhouse?

    • @jennifermarquez4823
      @jennifermarquez4823 Месяц назад +24

      @@paulramsey2000 It could be this too.. but AI would sure be a lot easier and cheaper!

    • @swedneck
      @swedneck Месяц назад +34

      it's 100% the flowers, my municipality has stopped neurotically mowing every single surface and now that the wild flowers are coming in it's kind of making me emotional because it makes me realize what we've been missing out on. Especially having all those flowers right next to the road/path is just viscerally enjoyable.

    • @leejerrett8268
      @leejerrett8268 Месяц назад +5

      I’m reminded of how some Renaissance artists would include hundreds of identifiable and botanically accurate species of plants in their paintings and tapestries and even make sure that they only depicted flowers that would have been in season together.
      Strange to think that even rather crude images that deliberately ignore all the trappings of ‘realism’ like perspective or naturalistic lighting nevertheless show that the artist understood the subject matter better than an AI capable of generating images that could easily be taken for photographs.

    • @lishanimations9852
      @lishanimations9852 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@swedneckthe abundance of wild flowers is honestly such a big reason why I miss living in my rural town near sundsvall, we had wild flowers and wild strawberries growing. There's something about letting nature do its thing thats so satisfying to the eye

  • @ProkoCat
    @ProkoCat Месяц назад +570

    You're quickly becoming one of my favorite RUclipsrs. I never know what hyper-specific niche interest I will suddenly acquire after enjoying your work.

    • @morgancookson3169
      @morgancookson3169 Месяц назад +9

      I KNOW RIGHT i saw there water tower video and its all so good

    • @ProkoCat
      @ProkoCat Месяц назад +8

      @@morgancookson3169 Haha I was thinking about the water tower video! That was one where I was like "Now certainly there's no way THIS is interesting, right?" and then Kendra proved me wrong.

    • @Mjhaider1985
      @Mjhaider1985 Месяц назад

      @@ProkoCat What water tower video?

    • @MarianneExJohnson
      @MarianneExJohnson Месяц назад

      @@Mjhaider1985ruclips.net/video/NUTHvHWxfmE/видео.html

    • @gregpendrey6711
      @gregpendrey6711 Месяц назад

      Kendra off ten. Really? Haha I thought you were a Seattleite.

  • @olbtube
    @olbtube Месяц назад +233

    The thumbnail (ha thumb!) picture with 5 non-opposable fingers is absolute gold for this topic ! Love your humor 🙂

    • @kendragaylord
      @kendragaylord  Месяц назад +45

      I'm very impressed that you spotted it!

    • @Programmerman
      @Programmerman Месяц назад +12

      It's so perfectly ai hand

    • @elk45
      @elk45 Месяц назад +8

      Omg 😂I'm so glad you pointed that out. Classic Kendra, pulling the funniest gags that you can blink and miss.

  • @emilyglass6625
    @emilyglass6625 Месяц назад +148

    I just wish visual charm and aesthetic details weren’t considered such a waste of resources/elite luxury item. I had accepted that I would spend most of my adult life in soulless rental properties, but somehow finding out how many other people there are on the internet who long for their environment to be pretty and memorable, as if that’s such a huge ask, has made it hurt so much worse. Maybe it’s one thing to think you’ll never get your dream bc you’re the only one who wants it, but it’s even sadder to know a lot of people want the same or similar dreams and they’ll still never get it.

    • @kendragaylord
      @kendragaylord  Месяц назад +43

      This comment got me! It's nice to know you're not alone, but sad when everyone's disappointed together.

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 Месяц назад

      I think it's psychologically very bad for people, to live in an ugly, soulless environment. It wears you down the same way, as the equivalent job environments. And unfortunately, both often go hand in hand. Can we blame people, for spending their free time on social media or with computer games, if that is the 'real world', they live in? Of seeking joy and comfort in fatty, sugary foods? Maybe even worse substances. We have a craving for things that delight and inspire us. That make our brain 'light up'. We need beauty and joy it is not optional.

    • @debracisneroshhp2827
      @debracisneroshhp2827 Месяц назад +9

      Which just shows how disappointing/disheartening our present 'basic needs being met' environment actually is__more and more strangers having to commune together in order to keep a roof over their heads. 💩😢

    • @PandoraBear357
      @PandoraBear357 Месяц назад

      You can get those details depending on where you are. Here in the Midwest, those details are on old houses, and if you are willing to put in some elbow grease, they are cheaper than newer soulless boxes.

  • @majdnemkocka
    @majdnemkocka Месяц назад +103

    Kendra Gaylord, historian and gravity expert.

    • @InventorZahran
      @InventorZahran Месяц назад +2

      and Lord of the Gays, apparently...

  • @laotasurfs1110
    @laotasurfs1110 Месяц назад +162

    One thing about the AI house that I think subconsciously delights people is the front door: it's in the middle of the porch. Most houses have to have their door slightly to one side of the other because the front of the house is two rooms -- the living room and the dining room. But in really fancy old houses, you might have a long hallway running from the back to the front of the house (good for cross-breezes!) connecting rooms, so a front door in the middle makes sense.
    But in a little house like that, you might not have room for a hallway, even if the front would be too big for one big living room. So a symetrical little house with a perfectly centered door looks like something from a dream.

    • @mitchjohnson4714
      @mitchjohnson4714 Месяц назад +7

      And nice. I think it looks inherently good, but people are allergic to symmetry these days.

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 Месяц назад +9

      ​@@mitchjohnson4714 Humans are wired to prefer symmetry. It's bizarre to me when people insist they don't like it. Methinks it's a way to be contrarian, perhaps. People have this incessant desire to be different. "Not like other" humans.
      To each their own, by all means, but...

    • @tirvine9102
      @tirvine9102 Месяц назад +9

      ​@@katie7748Symmetry's generally pretty dull. Looking straight at a cube it's a square, turn it 45 degrees to reveal a new dimension. Same with a face or a house. Also it's Imperfections and irregularities that are surprising, unique and interesting.
      Not that a Symmetry can't be a good thing some times.

    • @theothertonydutch
      @theothertonydutch Месяц назад

      ​@@katie7748 The bull's excrement! Asymmetry causes tension, and tension tends to be more fun and/or interesting than: Look, it's the same on both sides!
      Symmetry is, as @tirvine9102 states, generally pretty dull. Symmetry represents conformity, uniformity, etc. Hell, even uniforms often throw in some asymmetry for that juicy tension. Symmetry is often really fucking boring. Also, look up Contrapposto. Need I mention the charm of slightly dillapitated cottagecore houses? It's messy! Messy ain't symmetry!
      The Millenium falcon is/looks cool because of that offset cockpit, for example. For my money it's the coolest ship in the Star Wars universe almost solely because of that and BECAUSE most ofher Star Wars ships follow symmetric designs. It's not different for the sake of being different. It's different because different things exist. And difference should be celebrated.
      Playing it off as contrarianism implies that you're uninformed about design in general. And god forbid a desire to be different. I've watched enough people march to the same beat to not see wanting to be different as a bad thing. And, I may add to that, people ARE individuals. Every human being IS different. Wishing to conform is the toxicity of culture contributing to the erasure of your individuality.
      And even if you feel it is ugly, then you've had an emotion. I feel no emotion with most symmety than boredom. Ugly is better than boring. Normalcy is fascism.
      Because the art we consume and how we consume it does say something about who we are and how we view the world. And art and culture will influence how we see the world. And it is important to unpack that instead of saying "It's bizarre to see when people don't like symmetry, it's a way to be contrarian". Poppycock and hogwash.
      (Edited for narrative levity)

    • @theothertonydutch
      @theothertonydutch Месяц назад +2

      @@tirvine9102 Symmetry walked so Asymmetry could run.

  • @rhysadams7740
    @rhysadams7740 Месяц назад +88

    Oh my god. I know nobody really cares, but last night my mom showed me this exact Facebook page and we had a discussion on AI realism. Then I woke up and one of my favourite RUclipsrs has made a video on it… life’s crazy.

    • @Moe_Posting_Chad
      @Moe_Posting_Chad Месяц назад +1

      You're starting to become a psychic, you might even be a pneumatic! World is getting a little less... full of lies! You can even do that precognition thing on demand, if you work at it. That's how bad things have gotten. The demons are using AI to try to communicate with us.

  • @Hookokokkokoko
    @Hookokokkokoko Месяц назад +121

    The reason you'll get duplicates on the same day like that is because subscription-based generative-AIs will give you multiple image outputs for every search input. You only have a certain amount of AI-generation you can do depending on your payment plan. So not only are they fake, they're cheap too.

    • @bloxyman22
      @bloxyman22 Месяц назад

      Why would they even pay for subscription when you can have local models like stable diffusion running on your own pc? You can literally pump out thousands of images a day with no cost beyond electricity.

    • @andyasbestos
      @andyasbestos Месяц назад +1

      @@bloxyman22 Local models may not be very practical unless you already have some decent hardware to run them on. They get quite VRAM heavy. Also, there are many classes of images that the open models just can't do as well as the big commercial ones.
      But yeah. When I mess around with Stable Diffusion I will often crank out batches of 100 images to a single promising prompt, and just let my computer grind it out while I do something else. Then I come back to manually pick out the handful of best results. Including all the test images to fine tune prompts and other generation parameters, I'll often generate >1000 images per day, saving a tiny fraction of them in my bloated collection. It hardly costs anything other than my time.

  • @SamHunley
    @SamHunley Месяц назад +35

    Fun story! My wife and I toured a home recently where, online, the front yard had a clear view to the house, and the backyard had a clear open space on the porch. Both views were super pleasant!
    But entirely fake?? They had used image editing (likely AI given the sheer amount of editing involved) to remove GIGANTIC banana trees from both spots. No photos on the listing included any of these absolutely huge plants, but they were the first thing you noticed on driving up. It was such a weird choice...
    Also, I'm relatively new to your channel, and I'm absolutely loving it! Thanks for the work you put into these videos!

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 Месяц назад +2

      Well...as long as the change is something, that could be realized fairly easily by the new owners, I'd say it's ok-ish. They should have included a picture of the property 'as is', but I can understand wanting to sell the vision of what 'could be'. As long as that 'could be' doesn't need building permits or large investments.
      How fun though, growing your own bananas 😅.
      Greetings from a perpetually cold and rainy part of the world!

    • @SamHunley
      @SamHunley Месяц назад +3

      @@raraavis7782 Haha very fair! It was just a visually absurd difference.
      Sadly, I don't think the trees would have ever produced fruit! The area is warm enough for the plants to grow, but not actually produce banana's haha.

  • @Amateurjules
    @Amateurjules Месяц назад +62

    The niche interest to cultural narrative satisfaction to be had on this channel is 11/10.

  • @lanyap5669
    @lanyap5669 Месяц назад +31

    Thank you! These photos drive me crazy on FB. How can so many people not notice the two door knobs? The weird windows or all the spindles that don't match? The tree branches that aren't connected to any tree? It's so unnerving. And the people are all saying how they want to live there. 😆

    • @retyroni
      @retyroni Месяц назад

      I think the "people" commenting positively are actually bots. There is probably some kind of financial benefit to creating a page with a lot of traffic.

    • @danielleoliver1734
      @danielleoliver1734 Месяц назад +8

      It’s Facebook, they aren’t giving more than half of their attention for more than 3 seconds

  • @Casey093
    @Casey093 Месяц назад +20

    AI generated low-effort picture trash is really the reason why such picture-sharing sites are just dead to me now.

    • @leejerrett8268
      @leejerrett8268 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah, I don’t even LOOK at other people’s artwork anymore because 99% of the time anything eye catching is just AI generated slop. It’s like we are are back to the bad old days of the only way to actually enjoy art is by visiting a gallery in person.

    • @Casey093
      @Casey093 Месяц назад +1

      @@leejerrett8268 Exactly! And the few genuine artists will get flooded by 99% trash art, until they give up. It is sad to see this, and nobody even cares.

  • @ellen4956
    @ellen4956 Месяц назад +14

    One more thing on the topic of Victorian houses. There are a lot of " explorer" channels that go into old "abandoned" houses. But those are usually on farmland and zoned so that if you buy the house, you have to also buy all that land. So they're often left to the elements. If we who love these houses get zoning laws changed to allow it, I'm sure many farm owners would gladly sell the houses instead of letting them fall apart. I'd like to see laws allowing that passed by all counties and states right now, when houses are so badly needed. It's usually a county thing.

    • @robertawalsh2995
      @robertawalsh2995 Месяц назад +1

      Or, maybe, families would still occupy those houses if they could sell off some of the land they weren't using. However, zoning boards often rezone farm land to residential, rather than mixed, making it impossible for farmers to both sell the back forty and keep working a smaller farm.

    • @ellen4956
      @ellen4956 Месяц назад

      @@robertawalsh2995 If you petition to sell off part of a farm you own, you could specify the number of acres you want to keep. I'm not against farms! I just think it would be great to save some of those houses instead of seeing them fall apart because no one lives in them.

    • @edennis8578
      @edennis8578 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@ellen4956It doesn't work like that where I live. If the farm is rezoned, it's all rezoned as residential, so the farmer is either forced to sell or forced to pay property tax at residential value. An acre of farmland here might be $18,000, but residential property is valued at around $50,000 for 1/40 of an acre - $2 million/acre. You see the problem. I know of at least two farmers who used to live on the edge of town who were forced to sell because their farms were rezoned as residential.

  • @Maggie-cw8qf
    @Maggie-cw8qf Месяц назад +36

    There's something so comforting about your videos. Amongst all the noise on this website, your channel really does feel like a cozy little nook to hide out in. Thank you Kendra, i'm glad to have found you!

    • @mitchjohnson4714
      @mitchjohnson4714 Месяц назад

      Well said. I actually disagree with a lot of what she says, but I enjoy her company and the "conversation" in the same way.

    • @elizabethdowney3412
      @elizabethdowney3412 Месяц назад +2

      I feel the same way. Her subjects are cozy, her voice is comforting, and her humor is entertaining just being herself.

  • @punchpineapple
    @punchpineapple Месяц назад +8

    For me, the white AI house has "Miss Honey's cottage from Matilda but prettier" vibes - nostalgically familiar and evoking big feelings. Love the video.

  • @tom4794
    @tom4794 Месяц назад +108

    For me it would have been really helpful if the architectural features like "spindle work" and "brackets" were specifically pointed out (like "big red circle"-obvious, or perhaps tastefully spotlighted), since that's not common vocab for non-native speakers. (Though I totally understand that the content isn't tailored to me, no worries.)

    • @Savrillo
      @Savrillo Месяц назад +26

      I'm a native speaker and I also wasn't sure what was being pointed out

    • @evercuriousmichelle
      @evercuriousmichelle Месяц назад +10

      American here, I also could not see every discrepancy she pointed out!

    • @jamyewarren
      @jamyewarren Месяц назад +7

      If any of you are interested in learning more about historic architectural vocabulary, I would suggest "A Field Guide to American Houses" by McAllister. There centuries worth of common styles used and they have a picture dictionary. I'm an early career Arch. Historian and use the book every few months.

  • @radinabambina
    @radinabambina Месяц назад +44

    The dead pan jokes are just superb

  • @emilynelson5985
    @emilynelson5985 Месяц назад +15

    It’s the wisdom of crowds at work! You take thousands of individuals answering a question like how much does an ox weigh and an average will get you something close to the correct answer. I’ve never thought applying it to a subjective question like “what does a beautiful house look like?” would give you a coherent answer.

  • @its_clean
    @its_clean Месяц назад +47

    You raised a good point: conceptually, this kind of generative AI isn't doing anything that hasn't already been done for architectural renderings or just digital art in general. However, the fact that it can produce these results in seconds, for free or almost free, is troublesome for two reasons:
    1. The speed allows people to generate or modify images on a whim, with no consideration for the quality of the output or the ethics or whether they should do it at all. Is it ethical to modify this image of my Airbnb listing to make the landscaping look a little nicer or fix the crooked siding? Where once upon a time you'd have time to contemplate this while finding and hiring an artist to do the work, and consider whether the artist might judge you for creating something that might be seen as deceptive, now gen AI is so fast and easy that you don't even have time to reflect: just click and go! It's the old Ian Malcolm "could vs should" thing at every turn.
    2. The free-ness is only possible because gen AI stands on the backs of thousands of human creatives whose works have been stolen, uncompensated, as training datasets. In effect, when you use gen AI to create an image, you're actually asking a thousand faceless artists to create that image for you, then refusing to pay them, then claiming that technology has created something new and unique. If there were a mechanism in place to fairly compensate artists for their works used to train AI engines, we wouldn't have a problem. If AI had been prohibited from using copyrighted works, gen AI wouldn't exist in the first place and we also wouldn't have a problem.
    As it stands this is not a bell that can be un-rung. The technology is there and is getting better every day. The stolen training data is there and can't be returned. There's no way of restricting AI usage that is compatible with the First Amendment. Until we create a technological anti-AI solution that can auto-detect and flag AI products, we're defenseless. This is me being unhopeful.

    • @corvidsam
      @corvidsam Месяц назад +11

      There’s the additional fact that each prompt is not actually free- they each have a cost in energy and the need for water cooling systems. There was an article outlining these costs and basically said that each generation is equivalent to pouring a bottle of water on the ground. What a waste.

    • @its_clean
      @its_clean Месяц назад +11

      @@corvidsam I'm far from a socialist, and I used to generally believe in the principles of capitalism and free market entrepreneurship. But what I've seen in the past few years has helped me understand late-stage capitalism, and soured my outlook considerably. In the 20th century we witnessed the transfer of wealth from individuals to the owners of industrial means of production: factory owners, machine producers, etc. Now in the 21st century, we're seeing the same thing happen, but the winners are the ones who own the digital means of production: tech companies. It's the exact same thing all over again, except they're doing in a few decades what used to take over a century. I don't like to be a downer, but I fear this is only going to get worse and not better.
      Someone elsewhere said that the tech giants want us to think they're bringing us to the bright egalitarian future of Star Trek, when in reality they're creating the bleak and hopeless future of Blade Runner. I think they're right.

    • @cryingwatercolours8127
      @cryingwatercolours8127 Месяц назад +2

      @@corvidsamoh my god
      yeah we’re fucked. this needs to be widespread information

    • @tirvine9102
      @tirvine9102 Месяц назад +3

      Paying artists now simply won't "solve" the problem. Transparency to the extent of who's art was sourced doesn't even exist for the developers. It should be made clear if it's AI generated at all.
      For any real standards to be upheld legislation needs to be put in place. It can't be left up to the massive companies who are rolling it out as fast as they can in a half baked state.

    • @AlexisTwoLastNames
      @AlexisTwoLastNames Месяц назад +4

      wish i could throw this comment at the people in the comment of a meme yesterday claiming human-made art has no place if AI can create it just the same. smh!!!!

  • @briemme
    @briemme Месяц назад +27

    dude I'm 1 min in and I'm buckled up and so ready for the ride

  • @MamaMOB
    @MamaMOB Месяц назад +18

    Okay I just had to tell you I really really like your sense of humor. When you said that Alexander Jackson Davis didn't need an introduction because you already introduced him to us I had to pause it to laugh for about 5 minutes.

  • @Hannahsthename123
    @Hannahsthename123 Месяц назад +5

    when jordan sparks said "tell me how i'm supposed to breathe with no air" the air she was talking about was your channel and this video specifically. needed this thankz

  • @suveruzgar
    @suveruzgar Месяц назад +15

    I'm so glad somebody is talking about these! I thought I could easily recognize an AI image until I started seeing these sorts of images all over Pinterest, and they totally got me the first few times. I still can't always tell immediately (or ever) and it's kind of scary. Also I love your dry humor.

  • @aminaa5824
    @aminaa5824 Месяц назад +8

    You can always tell if you look closer at the details, but it’s heartbreaking everytime

  • @TheKaurK
    @TheKaurK Месяц назад +20

    Thank you. I am an artist myself.. and this image Gen AI will never really sit right with me. There’s no other medium in art who’s invention solely depends on eating up the creations of millions of other humans.. not to mention they did it without the consent of artists. I am sick and tired of people who push these images down our feed conveniently omitting the fact that it’s an AI generated image, fooling all of their audience into thinking it’s real. I am sick of these interior designers using it for “inspiration”.. when nothing like it will ever make sense.. because they cannot bend and break the rules of physics to create anything even close to in real life. And I am so sick of plenty of them pretending that they are the “artists” creating them and that AI is just a tool. It isn’t. Because a tool gives you control over your work. AI just gives you something pretty and relatively “complete” that then some of these people touch up at best.. but they think that’s the same as having control over an image and creating it from scratch. Prompt “engineering” (ugh they try so hard to make what they do sound complex) can be learned in under a day.. if not under an hour. I am sick of the lack of transparency around AI. They don’t disclose their work is AI, and when they do.. they don’t disclose how easy it is.. or how far from the real thing it will be.. or how much stolen work is being regurgitated without any credit to the real artists.

    • @InventorZahran
      @InventorZahran Месяц назад +1

      I'd rather spend an hour learning how to legitimately create the image I want to see (or searching for one that already exists) than learning how to 'prompt engineer'. That's what's discouraged me from using or trusting any of these new AI things: the lack of control I have over the process and output!

  • @amyheckathorn7172
    @amyheckathorn7172 Месяц назад +30

    Thank you for pinpointing what I hate about AI images.
    I did see a good use for AI. Someone was wanting to remodel their kitchen and they knew the look they wanted but couldn’t picture the elements together to bring it to fruition. She put her concept into an AI generator and was given an image that helped her start creating her dream kitchen.

    • @emilysha418
      @emilysha418 Месяц назад

      Oh, I've been doing that to sort out color palettes and clashing tastes! It's cheaper than making a lot of purchases and finding they don't work together. I even talked it over first with ChatGPT posing as an interior designer

  • @laurajones7623
    @laurajones7623 Месяц назад +6

    Historian and gravity expert Kendra Gaylord here for the people

  • @sikuaq1035
    @sikuaq1035 Месяц назад +2

    "an octagon house that'll make your rectangular house embarrassed for it's lack of obtuse angles" I just need you to know how much this made me laugh and you should be very proud for writing that line

  • @suchnothing
    @suchnothing Месяц назад +4

    I'd love to live in that cottage in the thumbnail. It's a dream of mine to get my ankles absolutely covered in ticks every time I enter or leave my house 🥰

  • @rosezingleman5007
    @rosezingleman5007 Месяц назад +7

    Think of Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House from 1948. The real estate agent convinces Cary Grant and Myrna Loy to buy a house that is literally falling down in front of them by saying things like, “you certainly have to visualize,” and they’re each remaking the house in their imaginations.
    I feel like that was every client I ever worked with.

  • @riggs20
    @riggs20 Месяц назад +4

    I wish they’d have to label AI photos. That way you can think of it as a suggestion for what you could do to your own house rather than a place you could go.

  • @msjkramey
    @msjkramey Месяц назад +3

    It's interesting to view the AI houses as a summary or an average of many designs. That was a cool observation!

  • @colinneagle4495
    @colinneagle4495 Месяц назад +10

    This is the kind of AI photoshop sleuthing I can get behind!

  • @lydiasalerno2320
    @lydiasalerno2320 Месяц назад +2

    You manage to make all the videos I never knew I needed and I’m so pleased you exist! Thanks 💗

  • @ethanmeyersproductions
    @ethanmeyersproductions Месяц назад +1

    Great video! I've never really put much thought into architecture, but your enthusiasm is contagious! keep up the good work!

  • @kephir4eg
    @kephir4eg 27 дней назад +1

    Hooray! 🎉🎉🎉 You fixed the sound setup !

  • @monsieurlespaique2333
    @monsieurlespaique2333 Месяц назад

    Your insights and dry, low-key humor are always delightful. This one was a pleasure that I've come to expect from you.

  • @LilDeadHead1
    @LilDeadHead1 Месяц назад +1

    you're so unique and great lol. I've never "met"/watched anyone talk like you. the humor. the information. the delivery. thank god you exist.

  • @theHanilu
    @theHanilu Месяц назад

    was just thinking of when you'd post a new video earlier today, great timing (although you were obviously missed).
    i love your dry sense of humour and the obscure roads you take us on, always!
    thank you for the enlightenment of AJD^2 and the peak quality!

  • @myconfusedmerriment
    @myconfusedmerriment Месяц назад +2

    I liked one of these little AI cottages recently on Pinterest, and it was only after scrolling through the related images that I realized with dismay that they were all AI. I’ve also started noticing a lot of AI-generated “vintage” images in the Pinterest craft-o-sphere, and it’s really weird to encounter. It feels like a Where’s Waldo? puzzle that I didn’t know I was doing. And while I guess there’s no real harm in using images that are probably all public domain to make something new, it still gives me a weird feeling personally. Maybe because I don’t always catch it right away. Or maybe because once I do, I can’t unsee it and whatever was appealing about it is just gone.

    • @e.s.r5809
      @e.s.r5809 23 дня назад

      This is a big ongoing controversy- the vast majority of machine learning data isn't open-source at all. (You can even see watermark artifacts in many AI images!)
      It's the biggest mass copyright infringement in legal history. But the law moves so slowly compared to tech. So at this point, it's hard to take AI companies to court. The answer to "from whom is this stealing" would be "practically everyone who uploads an image".
      Meta even sells users' uploaded images for AI data collection, with no option to withdraw consent. Including stuff like your personal photos, and artists' portfolios. 😐

  • @neoxochitl
    @neoxochitl Месяц назад

    Your voice is so calming and I love your videos so much.

  • @framemygaze
    @framemygaze Месяц назад

    I always adore your video essays. I love your script/narration, it’s so on-point. Love your humour, specificity and accessible engaging presentation of research, history and analysis! Love your visuals to support what you’re saying as well.

  • @Pleurigloss
    @Pleurigloss 16 дней назад

    Omg I love the extra finger holding the pic in the thumbnail to drive the point

  • @cedarmccloud
    @cedarmccloud День назад

    I clicked on this video because I saw those cute AI houses all.over Pinterest! The first one I didn't realize was AI...but then the more of them I saw, the more suspicious I got, because the houses in the photos were all framed in exactly the same way in the image, in a way that set off an uncanny valley alarm in my brain. Then I saw this video thumbnail and I was like, AHA! Thanks for doing the work, Kendra ✨🏠

  • @gapjain
    @gapjain Месяц назад +1

    I love your commentary! 💙💙

  • @herkynhimer
    @herkynhimer Месяц назад

    You don't have to be as funny as you are while covering this topic. But im so happy you were. What a delight!

  • @oediex
    @oediex Месяц назад

    I love your sense of humour. I have no particular interest in architecture (no dislike either, note), but your videos are always so interesting, and the little jokes that you hide in the script are such a bit part of that. "he needs no introduction because I already told you his name" is absolute gold. Got a good giggle out of me. Thank you for that! I look forward to the next one.

  • @Nb-ll8kp
    @Nb-ll8kp Месяц назад

    Another random video topic idea that I wouldn’t have expected to find so interesting! 🙏 thanks

  • @yulaypie
    @yulaypie Месяц назад

    I genuinely enjoyed listening to your video. Your voice is just the right kind of soothing and one of the few where I don't need subtitles to understand what you're saying.
    Also, you're right about the AI houses. They are beautiful but impossible and can only ever stay as a dream.

  • @ashleepurefancy
    @ashleepurefancy Месяц назад

    These videos are EVERYTHING i didn’t know i needed

  • @johnnyblues777
    @johnnyblues777 Месяц назад

    Not sure how you popped up in my algorithm, but I’m happy you did. 😊

  • @QuinnsIdeas
    @QuinnsIdeas 28 дней назад

    Really cool video!

  • @banje72
    @banje72 Месяц назад +1

    Fantastic video! AI is getting crazy with its capabilities. And LOL, as soon as you showed samples from the Downing book, I thought to myself, "I want to build that in the Sims!" :D

  • @gingerlockhart6861
    @gingerlockhart6861 Месяц назад +2

    I straight-up DO NOT NEED any channel other than this.

  • @ruthb723
    @ruthb723 Месяц назад

    i definitely want to make historic architecture a hobby! I love seeing the houses in my neighbourhood and telling people what a transom is!

  • @milliedragon4418
    @milliedragon4418 Месяц назад +2

    People must love my childhood home the cottage core like with rot and decay and overgrown plants.
    Whereas I feel sad that I can't fix it up.

  • @iriejones8292
    @iriejones8292 Месяц назад

    This kick-started me doing a bunch of those 'can you tell it's AI' tests. The images are so eerie, but intriguing.

  • @pongop
    @pongop 28 дней назад

    Awesome video! OMG Carson Mansion! Bob's Burgers! Mr. Fischoeder's house!

  • @laylahassomethingtosay
    @laylahassomethingtosay Месяц назад +2

    I remember my first AI house heartbreak. It was a cozy boho bedroom with a lofted bed, filled with fairy lights, a suspended fireplace, and floor to ceiling windows revealing the viewer to be perched amidst a misty jungle canopy... RIP what never was😔

  • @lalalalalala6039
    @lalalalalala6039 Месяц назад +1

    Just found out your channel and I'm amazed by it. You kinda remind me of Gina from the Brooklyn 99 series but without the narcissism. Just the good jokes and that chill voice tone. Also your content is giving me inspiration for my history degree research, thank you!

  • @lizg6084
    @lizg6084 Месяц назад

    I just loved this video!!❤

  • @giskills
    @giskills Месяц назад

    Thanks this video was great ! Love your point of view on AI within the architecture world :)

  • @maestromike8694
    @maestromike8694 Месяц назад

    As a fellow historic house enjoyer I am definitely here for the sims Victorian builds. Great content as always!

  • @kcltube3
    @kcltube3 Месяц назад

    love your vids so much!

  • @lordvlygar2963
    @lordvlygar2963 Месяц назад

    I don't mind that you reused the bathroom joke, it gave me a good chuckle.

  • @annikarogov
    @annikarogov Месяц назад

    I recognized IMMEDIATELY which video the “sh- shower” joke came from cause I literally binged all of your videos yesterday 🤪

  • @neonGawdzilla
    @neonGawdzilla Месяц назад +5

    I love your content, but dang, the out-of-focus bits exhaust my eyeballs. ❤

    • @neonGawdzilla
      @neonGawdzilla Месяц назад +1

      The camera focused on your microphone and your hands the whole video.

    • @kendragaylord
      @kendragaylord  Месяц назад +13

      I know it's so bad! I tried to fix the sound this video and immediately made the video so much worse. Next time I'm going to try so hard at doing both right, lol

  • @leedevee
    @leedevee Месяц назад

    I don’t have any particular interest in historical housing, but I could listen to you talk about your trip to the grocery store and be completely there for it. Thank you!

  • @HeatherLandon227
    @HeatherLandon227 Месяц назад +2

    Once you know what to look for, you can tell when there's an AI image. It's even easier to notice if you play around with AI tools for a bit. I mainly just toy around with it for fun when I don't have the energy to draw things for myself.

  • @annebonny5104
    @annebonny5104 Месяц назад

    Thank you! Very interesting! 🙏

  • @catlicksass
    @catlicksass Месяц назад

    As someone who enjoys historical architecture, hating on AI and your sense of humor; this video was a joy. New subscriber

  • @onemysore6120
    @onemysore6120 Месяц назад +1

    You can also play the game “That’s not how those flowers grow…?”

  • @tayet6875
    @tayet6875 Месяц назад

    This is fascinating!

  • @Jetsetlemming
    @Jetsetlemming 2 дня назад

    2:00 I actually guessed this correctly and pretty confidently, based on something you can tell at a glance: the image on the left has no camera focus, so things in the far background are just as sharp as things in the middle, while in the image on the right even things as close to the center as the bush are blurred from being out of focus. Real life photos always have a focal point where things outside that distance blur, but that's something you really go out of your way to do in rendering (video games call it "depth of field". You know, that thing everyone always turns off and yet every game has? Yeah that) and I'd imagine it's a huge pain in the ass to try to apply after the fact to an image compared to it just being a natural consequence of how cameras (and eyeballs) work.
    (also the image on the left looks like it's half pulling from photos and half from paintings, which does not help it)

  • @mmps18
    @mmps18 Месяц назад

    This is so interesting thank you. I've seen a lot of houses and was like 'this looks too good to be true' and it ended up being AI.

  • @sqrlgrl
    @sqrlgrl Месяц назад

    Your channel is a HIDDEN GEM 💎

  • @SirTurboDave
    @SirTurboDave Месяц назад +8

    I'm subscribed, where's the bathroom that I can sshhh.... shower in

  • @CSDragon
    @CSDragon Месяц назад

    2:55 oi, you take that back. Spanish Shingles are the best roof type

  • @EzraBradford
    @EzraBradford Месяц назад

    The thing I currently look for, to tell a photoset _isn't_ just AI-generated, is multiple photos of the same place from different angles.

  • @yanaspaula309
    @yanaspaula309 Месяц назад

    I love your content!

  • @AJ-pd2zt
    @AJ-pd2zt Месяц назад

    I love all of your videos, but this one was also important (in my worthless opinion). Thank you for this one!

  • @HarvestStore
    @HarvestStore Месяц назад

    Great video.

  • @jimbodimbo981
    @jimbodimbo981 Месяц назад

    Kendra’s approach reminds me of Jonathan Meades, when he talks about the Victorian House. He’s worth looking out for, as he’s smart and hilarious, despite his deadpan delivery

  • @DusanPavlicek78
    @DusanPavlicek78 Месяц назад +2

    A new video! Yey!

  • @christineb8148
    @christineb8148 Месяц назад

    That side by side of the AI and Inspiration houses reminds me of the comparisons between the Disney cartoon character and what they would look like in real life.

  • @ellen4956
    @ellen4956 Месяц назад +1

    @_@ Awwwww! The REAL house 8:31, is *so* much like my old house that I loved so much! I commented once before on your channel about it. I wish there was a way to post pictures back to you! This one looks a little better than mine did, but if I had more time with mine I would have got it to this point of exquisiteness. Mine was in Oregon, built in 1892 in a farmhouse style. So this one being in Washington State, built jin 1889 seems like it must have been the style in the Pacific Northwest particularly at that time. But for those who prefer cottage Victorians, look up 430 Clayton St., Montgomery, Alabama. I was trying to find, on google maps street view, where my great-great aunt and uncle lived, and it's not there now, but this is the house next door. So adorable! I've seen some like this in California, but not with the really tall windows. I have to wonder, if you could find someone who could build in the old style, with lath and plaster walls, would it be even more astronomically expensive than finding an already existing Victorian?

    • @robertawalsh2995
      @robertawalsh2995 Месяц назад

      Is getting someone who could build in the old style astronomically expensive? Yes, but the really hard part is finding them. The best ones don't advertise. They don't even have listed phone numbers.

    • @ellen4956
      @ellen4956 Месяц назад

      @@robertawalsh2995 Yeah, I guess you have to know somebody who knows. Just a thought.

  • @maliahjoy2959
    @maliahjoy2959 Месяц назад

    I saw a purple and black one I fell in love with

  • @hollyambler9772
    @hollyambler9772 Месяц назад

    Thanks!

  • @PamesJalmer
    @PamesJalmer Месяц назад

    I love your channel
    🏡 👏🏻🧐

  • @9sheri9
    @9sheri9 Месяц назад

    5:51 😂 dead pan ON POINT

  • @msjkramey
    @msjkramey Месяц назад +1

    I think part of what makes that one house look fake is the how immaculately maintained it is. It looks uncanny because most people only powerwash their houses once a year (if that) and don't have a dedicated landscaper to maintain the grounds. Plus, it's a day of absolutely picturesque weather, and I wonder if the saturation has been edited at all to make it pop

  • @TheNewYear75
    @TheNewYear75 Месяц назад

    awesome video

  • @hope1575
    @hope1575 Месяц назад

    Oh damn, I've seen this thumbnail go by a couple of times and I just noticed the finglers 😭

  • @allisonc.-jt4rc
    @allisonc.-jt4rc Месяц назад

    Have you see Micarah Tewers house and her recent restoration/ reno? It's a brick 1888 house and it's really cool.

  • @x--.
    @x--. Месяц назад

    Beautiful video connecting disparate threads for someone on the outside, like me.

  • @Meredith36
    @Meredith36 Месяц назад

    Perfection.

  • @allisonchains__
    @allisonchains__ Месяц назад

    I noticed this the other day on my Pinterest. A lot of the hair styles and hair colour inspo I am getting are AI generated images of women who look sorta like celebrities but also have perfect complexions. The images are very realistic I think because AI is better at generating a face, rather than an entire exterior of a home complete with a landscape... I find it weird to be bringing a AI image to my hair stylist but pretty soon AI will make my hair the way I want without the guess work!