Is this AI? The text seems to be gibberish, and the child is jumping wrong to play Leap Frog (she’s jumping over the other child from the side, not the back).
I’m not crazy, am I? I always thought you played Leap Frog by jumping over someone’s back, not over the side. I’ve never seen it like this, am I wrong? Is my whole life a lie?!?
Calm down, you’re not crazy. The sideways leapfrogging is advanced stuff for kids who can jump higher and get their legs into the correct position. It is overall more aesthetically pleasing, so it’s used for the statues.
Is this AI? The text seems to be gibberish, and the child is jumping wrong to play Leap Frog (she’s jumping over the other child from the side, not the back).
looks like a common motive, dunno about the text, way too much jpeg to say
Edit: In fact I think I’ve found this specific statue model https://www.arturbanstatue.com/product-detail/boy-and-girl-leapfrog-statue/
I’m not crazy, am I? I always thought you played Leap Frog by jumping over someone’s back, not over the side. I’ve never seen it like this, am I wrong? Is my whole life a lie?!?
Calm down, you’re not crazy. The sideways leapfrogging is advanced stuff for kids who can jump higher and get their legs into the correct position. It is overall more aesthetically pleasing, so it’s used for the statues.
If you have to ask, the answer is yes
https://sightengine.com/ai-or-not?version=2024Q3
From me research it’s Cove Springs Park in Kentucky.
Ok, I’m glad it appears to be real.
I guess they play Leap Frog different in Kentucky(?).