In my most recent Friday Fotos, Hoboken 225, Part 1, I posted a group of AI-created images that I created by uploading photographs I had taken and then asking ChatGPT use them as the basis of a futuristic city, perhaps 2225. Those images were all based on photos I took of Hoboken's newest public park, located in the northwest part of the city. The three images below are based on downtown Hokoken.
The first photo was taken in an alleyway, notice the cobblestones and the blizzard of overhead wires, both features from the real image. But the real alleyway did not have any ATMS, or whatever terminal the robot is accessing. The robot, of course, is from the future.
This image is in a communter terminal. Again, another robot. While the terminal does have an exposed industrial ceiling, you don't see all those wires, much less those glowing conduits or whatever they are.
This last image is based on an intersection just outside the terminal. The tall buildings in the distance would be in Jersey City. The planter in the foreground is a real feature of the city; they're all over the place downtown. I have no idea what all those saucers in the sky are. Drones of some sort I presume. Nor do I know what those glittery geometric wireframes are. But Newark St. is a real street.



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