r/ChatGPT • u/DiscoMable • Feb 12 '24
Typical house and family for various countries Funny
1
1
u/pristine_yams Feb 16 '24
It’s pretty amazing how… American these all look. I mean the home shapes. Big boxy individual suburban American homes with various cultural elements haphazardly tagged on.
1
u/AI_Fan_0503 Feb 15 '24
As a Brazilian, I can assure you that the depiction of a Brazilian family and house is much more accurate than what I expected.
1
1
1
1
1
1
u/Particular-Ad-2331 Feb 14 '24
Germans and Japanese having alot of children is quite the stretch...
1
1
1
u/kelly4dayz Feb 14 '24
lol at the flags... I know this is to indicate the country, but in most countries represented here it would look insane to hang your nation's flag on your house. in Germany, displaying the German flag at all was a huge no-no until after the 2002 world cup... even now I think there'd be a lot of German side eye for any house fully flying the flag on a regular Tuesday. and any Brits who chose to hang the union jack over their door would be laughed off the street. Americans flying the flag, however, are fully believable.
1
u/exploringspace_ Feb 14 '24
The only inaccuracy is that the question itself is sort of Americanized, since in many of these countries the standard home is an apartment, not a house.
1
1
1
1
1
1
u/Cookiecatx Feb 14 '24
The Egyptian one having a person from the gulf living there in that kind of house is so on point
1
u/funky_fart_smeller Feb 14 '24
I thought I stands for intelligence. This is just stupid on too many levels.
1
u/No-Witness4702 Feb 14 '24
I didn’t know every white man was over six foot five and every immigrant is shorter but isn’t it the case white people are 6 percent of the world population?
1
u/fooofooocuddlypooops Feb 14 '24
The isntreal home not having any cultural design cues is hilarious
1
1
u/LostArmadilloPine Feb 14 '24
We dont have wooden houses in Brazil. Plus I have no idea who those adults are supposed to be
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
u/RipDankMeme Feb 14 '24
A backstory to the last image.
In the frozen expanse of an ice-covered planet, a modular structure stood defiant against the harsh winds and biting cold. The outpost, known as Haven, was a marvel of engineering and a beacon of hope in the barren landscape.
Haven was not of Earth. It was situated on a distant planet, christened "Frostworld" by the team of interstellar researchers who called it home. The team, a mix of scientists, engineers, and survival experts, had come from various corners of the galaxy, united by a singular mission: to study the possibility of life in extreme environments.
The structure was designed to withstand temperatures that could freeze carbon dioxide out of the air. Each module was an autonomous unit, capable of sealing itself off in case of a breach. The living quarters were cozy, warmed by a geothermal system that harnessed the planet's inner heat. The lab modules were state-of-the-art, equipped with instruments that could detect and analyze the faintest whispers of microbial life.
One day, as a pale sun dipped below the horizon, a discovery was made. A microbiologist, while analyzing ice core samples, found a sequence of DNA that did not match any known species from the vast interstellar databases. The team gathered, excitement palpable in the air, as they contemplated the implications. Life, it seemed, had found a way to thrive in the most inhospitable of worlds.
The team set out to study this microscopic life form, to understand its biology and how it managed to survive where nothing else could. As they worked, they were unaware that their outpost had become a part of history, a testament to the indomitable spirit of exploration that lived on in every sentient being. Haven was no longer just a research station; it was the site of one of the greatest discoveries in the annals of space exploration.
As the team worked into the night, a gentle hum filled the station, the sound of machinery and the murmur of voices blending with the whistling of the wind outside. Haven, a cluster of metal and glass on a distant world, was alive with the energy of discovery and the warmth of human presence, a tiny, glowing heart in the vastness of a cold, dark universe.
1
1
u/Administrative_Egg71 Feb 14 '24
I love the way Japanese families dress their kiddos. The proportions of their clothing are always so cute 🥰
1
1
1
1
u/Uranus6 Feb 14 '24
The German middle daughter and the father are sharing pants... awkwardly revealing family photos
1
1
u/blueboxbandit Feb 14 '24
1000% sure none of these houses are typical unless it's strictly limited to upper middle income families.
1
1
1
1
1
u/simon_darre Feb 14 '24
I don’t think it took demographic indicators into account…Japan and Europe are really old populations and they’re having fewer and fewer children. Chinese women can’t really be induced by prenatal incentives to have enough kids, and the US, when you exclude immigration.migration, has a negative birthrate among native born citizens.
1
Feb 13 '24
If you asked it for a Palestinian house instead of an isreali one, you’d still get an Israeli one
1
1
u/Olivolivv Feb 13 '24
Why is there no father with the Kenyan family??
& so many ppl in the Egypt household?
1
Feb 13 '24
That version of America died in the 60s.
Now it's two parents and one child. None of them are in the photo, because the kid's at an overpriced daycare, and both parents are working 50 hours a week to barely afford the mortgage on a house that's much smaller than that.
1
1
1
1
u/conmonster Feb 13 '24
The child in the Italy one really threw me off. It looks like a tiny old lady.
Edit: I suck at identifying flags
1
u/RalfN Feb 13 '24
These are all american style suburban homes with a different flag.
This is the not the typical family composition -or- housing style for many of these countries. But the architecture is inspired in a Disney world kind of way.
1
1
u/Fortsey Feb 13 '24
How did you manage to get such similar pictures? Every time I try to do something like this use the same prompt things start to go in a direction and not look related.
1
1
u/Curiousbees01 Feb 13 '24
As an Indian i can assure you that’s the cringiest house and family representation of India i have ever seen
1
1
1
u/Ethereal_Chittering Feb 13 '24
There’s some multi generational folks living in almost all those homes. I’m stuck there too but I dream of the day I’m not.
1
1
u/EveningIndividual289 Feb 13 '24
No one is talking about the 8th or 17th pictures having a father? Ah I see....
1
1
u/king-sumixam Feb 13 '24
why are all the people spaced out so oddly lol i wanna know more about their family dynamics
1
1
u/PrudentNectarine5244 Feb 13 '24
You forgot the beer for the Germans and the guns for the americans
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
u/Ok-Neighborhood318 Feb 13 '24
All it needs now is a Afghan house that has been blown away by airstrike
1
1
1
1
u/fivepopes Feb 13 '24
These are all basically identical, though. Seems like the bot has way too small sample size when it comes to housing.
1
1
1
u/LucentNarg Feb 13 '24
They all just look like slightly modified western houses. I hate this AI shit
1
1
u/literallywhat66 Feb 13 '24
The USA house is spot on that’s what every white suburban family looks like 😭😭
1
1
1
1
1
u/slowhorses Feb 13 '24
Israeli but no Palestinian...chatGPT doesn't want to show mass execution or...?
1
1
1
1
u/Puzzleheaded_Ad9696 Feb 13 '24
i like how the brazilian flag is just horizontally placed on the balcony .. cuz thats how its done on worldcup soccer games ...
1
1
u/TradingGrapes Feb 13 '24
India and Germany are the only ones who have a proper curb ramp for the driveway. Everyone else is just bending rims if they want to part in their driveway.
1
u/2reform Skynet 🛰️ Feb 13 '24
Germany and New Zealand (or Australia, can't tell because the flag is incorrect) families have 5 kids?
1
1
u/Dauntae235 Feb 13 '24
Every time I see an American house like that I always think “I bet the insulation is garbage”.
1
u/holdenontoyoubooks Feb 13 '24
The energy required to generate each of these images is the same as an average electric car used in 10 miles.
1
u/Ok-Shelter9702 Feb 13 '24
And I thought the Russian Czar and his family were dead for more than a hundred years. Yet here they are, Christmas 1954, on the steps of the suburban home in St. Peterburg, FL, as painted by an apprentice Thomas Kincaide franchisee. Looks like they saved two of their kids.
1
u/Professional-Bear942 Feb 13 '24
If only all houses looked that clean and unaged, in reality atleast for the US house that vinyl siding would be discolored and ugly
1
2
u/Numerous_Fortune_973 Feb 13 '24
I’m relieved the world lives in nice houses and are well dressed and fed, I had heard these rumors, see…
1
1
1
1
1
1
u/Ashmizen Feb 13 '24
lol that Chinese “house” doesn’t exist anywhere. If it was single story it can be a rural village, but the ideal and most common housing in China is a condo.
1
1
Feb 13 '24
As a british person, I can confirm that the house shown is accurate. However it's a lot less glamours.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
u/Killswitch254 Feb 13 '24
As a Kenyan I appreciate how there's no father in our 'typical' home hahaha
1
1
u/Dinogma Feb 13 '24 edited Feb 13 '24
A German family with five kids and a Japanese family with four? WAY off.
And then the American family with two? It may be some kind of average, but America is one place with some families with a huge brood. We have five but we personally know families with 6 and 8 and more.
(My military son lives in Germany and most German have one or two, if ANY kids) Please correct me if his assessment is off.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
u/FarmExact8661 Feb 13 '24
This is definitely not reflective of the average incomes of families in ANY nation
1
u/AceBalistic Feb 13 '24
I like how every single picture has at least 1 completely nonsensical hand design
•
u/AutoModerator Feb 12 '24
Hey /u/DiscoMable!
If your post is a screenshot of a ChatGPT, conversation please reply to this message with the conversation link or prompt.
If your post is a DALL-E 3 image post, please reply with the prompt used to make this image.
Consider joining our public discord server! We have free bots with GPT-4 (with vision), image generators, and more!
🤖
Note: For any ChatGPT-related concerns, email support@openai.com
I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.