Some folks still insist they’re nowhere near useful. I downloaded A meme from Facebook and simply asked GPT-5: “What is this?”
Here’s what it returned:
“This is a meme that plays on the idea that lesbian dating is just as — or even more — complicated than straight dating.
At the top, the text says:
‘straight girls: I wish I was a lesbian it would be so much less complicated.
lesbians:’
Below that is a scene (from The L Word) showing a woman sitting at a computer, in front of a giant whiteboard covered in a messy web of names, arrows, and connections. It looks like a conspiracy board — but instead of crimes, it’s mapping who has slept with or dated who.
The joke: straight girls imagine lesbian life as simple, drama-free, and cute. But within tight communities, lesbian relationships often overlap, circle back, and create intricate webs — making them anything but uncomplicated.”
I haven’t checked this with AIRA Verify, but the original post text confirms it:
“An old meme but so true for young lesbians. It’s from The L Word series.”
For the BLIND PERSON who asked if AI could recognize memes — note that GPT-5 identified this as a meme without me feeding it context. That in itself is interesting.
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Anyone who doubts the usefulness of AI image descriptions is drowning in denial.
RIGHT jim
And yet, I hear it almost every day!