“Here is this picture, which instantly spread across the Internet, causing a storm of discussions and disputes. At first glance, nothing special: an ordinary photo of young girls. However, it has caused heated discussions, especially among the older generation.
The main question is: is this frame really made in Russia? After all, at that time she was associated with hard work on collective farms and in factories, and not with such pictures. Some claimed that these were not our grandmothers at all, but European women, perhaps girls from London in the 70s.
Someone even claimed to have recognized acquaintances who participated in the filming for a German magazine. Others were nostalgic for the times, remembering the same short skirts and Yugoslavian shoes, which were considered a real luxury at that time.
Yes, miniskirts were really popular at that time, but their length sometimes put girls in awkward situations, for example, when answering at the blackboard.
There were also positive comments: they praised the natural beauty of the girls, noting that their images – without silicone, emphasize what nature has endowed. But why did this particular picture cause so much controversy? Perhaps because it reflects the spirit of the era.
Someone even joked that the photo should have been signed as “neurobabushki”, hinting at the work of artificial intelligence. But this would hardly have stopped the debate.
And yet there is one fact that confirms the intervention of neural networks: take a closer look at the fingers of girls. Their number speaks for itself.
One day, artificial intelligence will learn how to eliminate such errors, and then reality and fake will become indistinguishable. I wonder how we will recognize the truth in the new era?”