Возможно, кто-то из вас слышал про созданный OpenAI ИИ-генератор текста под названием GTP-2, который те отказались публиковать, посчитав, что он может использовать злоумышленниками для генерации реалистично выглядящих фейковых новостей. Так вот, сегодня я решил просмотреть очень большой файл с огромным количеством примеров сгенерированных этим ИИ текстов. И один из них это... обзор на Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei. Выглядит он вот так:
The first time I saw Mahouka was when I was a kid. That was 1994, and it was hard not to get transfixed by its unique styling. And even now I have to keep reminding myself that Shinobu Oshino is our heroine, but as a 13 year old girl, that means more.
Wonder what Sayaka Miki looks like?
Look at these nails...
Almost 16 younger people making a really powerful statement. This is Nanaha.
And...
Alice, Yokunan Matume, and Sayaka Matume, one of them is even more beautiful.
Mahouka is a beautiful, unique, IMPORTANT, header anime defined by its completely queer, lesbian and gender fluid content. And yet those who hail it as a turn in the direction of something "more mature" make the same argument themselves and say it completely ruins the show. Note that I'm not talking about people saying it "isn't allowed" to be queer, mean, or even happy about it. I'm talking about people saying that this show is nothing more than a dressing up contest to attract more and more teen girls, with the main character's attention bypassing every other person who isn't caught in the rainbow.
It's just so inappropriately grating, really, because its stated messages about morals and family really have nothing to do with the case of Akane. Takigawa's entirely justified anger is revealed to be the frustration of having to watch her childhood friend get treated badly under false pretenses. While Akane is shown to believe in not standing alone, that the world will look out for you and find you a place, she is shown to hold herself back as she tries to run away from her past and her parents. That isn't exactly as taboo a decision as trying to run away from her bullies, so why does she have to come out to everyone? Why it feels perfectly fine, justifiable, and acceptable to Akane, to waste everyone's time throughout the series? Why do I find myself pining and rooting for Akane's eventual happiness? Why can't I relate? Is it exactly enough to draw 14 year olds to it like the fans?
And lest I forget, Mahouka ends with the TV ratings going up again. Eeehrrghh...
Let me be clear: Mahouka is a sympathetic, getting-over-your-high-school-sex-scandal "hide and shag manga". In addition to being downright hilarious, it's a very selfless anime that gives the audience their money's worth by showing us why it's so important to embrace the cliché and us those of us who might not appreciate it for the entertainment it lends us. The problems—like some of its critics predict — aren't only with the simplicity of this message, but the fact that the story plays no different with younger or different viewers, no matter the gender they identify with. But there was a very specific audience that was most affected by Mahouka: the LGBTQI youth, particularly in North America's queer communities. These were the kids that I knew who one day would have to deal with embracing
Те, кто читал/смотрел сие произведение, скажите, в нём действительно есть то, о чём пишет эта нейронная сеть?