AI generates image of what average San Antonio home looks like — and it's weird

A home-improvement company asked an AI generator to envision what a "typical home" in the nation's 30 largest cities might look like — and, according to the images produced, everyone in San Antonio must be living in a Wes Anderson movie. Although some of the images the AI produced for reno firm All-Star Home look pretty spot-on, the "average San Antonio home" is not one of them. Apparently, the AI believes that most people in the Alamo City live in a two-story yellow stucco house with green trim and a tiled roof.
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