Over-equalized ear?

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WTF is that corrugated hose for? And what is AI putting on his ear?

LOL Cmon, man, get with the program.

It's called the willing suspension of disbelief. Or artistic license. You know, like many abstract artists have done over the years...

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Also, do not hesitate to ask your ENT if he/she is a diver. A lot of what I know about middle ear issues while diving comes from an ENT friend who is also a diver. Obviously, any good ENT will be able to render an opinion, but an ENT diver will have actually put some of these techniques into practice.
 
LOL Cmon, man, get with the program.

It's called the willing suspension of disbelief. Or artistic license. You know, like many abstract artists have done over the years...

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Hello Dr. Mike. That artistic rendition is pretty cool. Please share how you created that image.
 
LOL Cmon, man, get with the program.

It's called the willing suspension of disbelief. Or artistic license. You know, like many abstract artists have done over the years...

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I’m not sure that AI understands the “artistic” stuff. It’s giving you a rendition of reality based on your instruction and data available. I find it fascinating how it interprets that reality to produce such a distorted image.
 
Also, do not hesitate to ask your ENT if he/she is a diver. A lot of what I know about middle ear issues while diving comes from an ENT friend who is also a diver. Obviously, any good ENT will be able to render an opinion, but an ENT diver will have actually put some of these techniques into practice.

Yes, that's a good point, but I think that it's more important to find someone with expertise in the relevant area.

ENT is a specialty, and we all have to take the general ENT boards. And while many ENT docs do general otolaryngology, a lot subspecialize further. All else being equal, if I had a significant ear injury - especially something that required surgery - I would definitely pick a good otologist (ear specialist) over a general ENT doc who happened to be scuba certified.
 
I’m not sure that AI understands the “artistic” stuff. It’s giving you a rendition of reality based on your instruction and data available. I find it fascinating how it interprets that reality to produce such a distorted image.

It knows what "Picasso style" means from the training dataset, so the distortion is based on that prompt. Or better said, it accepts "Picasso style" as a valid input, and produces output based on that input, and the reference image. Sort of like how Microsoft Word "understands" what Times New Roman means...

Whether or not it actually understands anything in the human sense is a semantic discussion. We just observe results and infer. For that matter, I couldn't swear that anyone in this thread is not a bot, right? Or even anyone I know in real life. That's what solipsism is.
 

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