snek_charm
snek_charm t1_j298n3x wrote
Reply to comment by zsreport in Why is Morrison's Beloved considered to be such a "horrific" novel? by Sxphxcles
I disagree, and it's one of my favorite novels. That book is horrific because it's trying to convey the horrors of slavery and the thorny and fraught nature of escape. They've managed to free themselves of the physical shackles that bound them, but the psychic horrors remain with them, and likely will for generations to come. Beloved was born outside slavery, but the spectre of being sent back there killed her, and she literally embodies the lingering history of her family's trauma. It's uncomfortable and it should be uncomfortable, and to me that's why it's horror.
snek_charm t1_j2odyi8 wrote
Reply to comment by tornpentacle in Artificial faces are more likely to be perceived as real faces than real faces by [deleted]
In the article, they mention that they specifically selected faces that look as real as possible, without any visual errors, because they were interested in images that would likely be used in advertising and propaganda. It doesn't really test whether any randomly generated face would work, but whether one selected by a person for use in public messaging would. Seems like there's still plenty of room for error in the randomly generated faces though.