Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays to all of you, wherever you are.

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UPDATE: Does that look like a UK flag to you? I think it’s an AI-generated mish-mash of red, white, and blue: could be UK, USA, France, even Russia!

Happy Christmas to all my readers! For your amusement, I’ve attached this truly awful ChatGPT Christmas card. I don’t think many graphic designers will be worried about their jobs just yet, at least based on this attempt1. I will come back some time soon to give my two cents on generative AI (not that there’s much of a military theme, although that hasn’t stopped me before).

I’ve given myself a break from ranting (I’m giving you all a break, really) this week as I instead carry an experiment to see just how many calories and how little work one person can consume in a short period of time. I’ll keep you all appraised of the results, if I make it through. Honestly, the things I do for you, dear readers.

In the meantime, I’ll let you ponder the age-old question: is Die Hard a Christmas movie?

Image by Death Wish Coffee via Giphy

Please let me know what you think, along with your favourite ridiculous use of explosives in the film.

Otherwise, please enjoy the holiday, which I hope is generous for you. Wherever you are, I hope you can enjoy some good food, fine wine, and festive cheer with friends and family. Thanks for all your support this year, and I look forward to bringing you more Military Realism in 2025. 

  1. To be fair, my instructions were very basic: “Create a Christmas card image with a military theme” I was going to refine and iterate it, do some proper prompt engineering etc., but I just enjoyed how awful the result was that I decided to share it raw. ↩︎

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