Asked AI to make a picture of what it knows about me and peptides

Even when I enter the prompt in English, the response is in French. I'll provide more details when I have more tokens...

What’s curious is showing a woman. I look more like a (now ex-) big, bearded guy. I must have developed a lot of feminine qualities ;-)
 

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Even when I enter the prompt in English, the response is in French. I'll provide more details when I have more tokens...

What’s curious is showing a woman. I look more like a (now ex-) big, bearded guy. I must have developed a lot of feminine qualities ;-)
You have the coffee as well!
And of course, yours shows the peptide chains
 
You have the coffee as well!
And of course, yours shows the peptide chains
The coffee doesn't surprise me too much because I've already had the caffeine content calculated for several Arabica varieties.

What surprises me is that it's figured out my work/thought process even though I've never spoken of it directly.
 
The coffee doesn't surprise me too much because I've already had the caffeine content calculated for several Arabica varieties.

What surprises me is that it's figured out my work/thought process even though I've never spoken of it directly.
I am interested to see if anyone gets the coffee cup and they don't drink/talk about it online. I am a crazy coffee person so given its training I am surely in there talking about coffee but its not picked up anything else. I think it may just be something its associated with forums or peptides.
 
I am interested to see if anyone gets the coffee cup and they don't drink/talk about it online. I am a crazy coffee person so given its training I am surely in there talking about coffee but its not picked up anything else. I think it may just be something its associated with forums or peptides.
I don't talk about coffee online at all and it gave me one
 
So here is my prompt with the coffee question:

I have noticed that all the pictures from AI in the peptide forum include coffee, why did you include coffee in mine and why did the others have coffee? what is the significance of forums, peptides, and coffee
That's an interesting observation, and there's actually a mix of psychology, internet culture, and AI training behind it.

The coffee in your image wasn't meant to imply anything specific about you. It was included because coffee has become a kind of visual shorthand for several traits:

  • Curiosity and learning ("I'm reading papers.")
  • Long research sessions.
  • Productivity and optimization.
  • A casual, approachable scientist aesthetic.
In online communities centered around peptides, biohacking, longevity, or fitness, AI models have likely "learned" that coffee mugs frequently appear alongside desks, notebooks, molecular diagrams, and lab aesthetics. So when asked to make a peptide-themed avatar, coffee is one of the highest-probability objects to add.

Why so many peptide avatars have coffee​

There are a few cultural overlaps.

1. Biohacker culture
People interested in peptides are often also interested in:

  • caffeine optimization
  • sleep tracking
  • fasting
  • exercise physiology
  • supplements
  • productivity
Coffee is almost a mascot for that whole ecosystem.

2. "Researcher" aesthetic

Many peptide forums emphasize research over marketing. Coffee visually communicates:

"I'm sitting down to read studies."
rather than

"I'm selling something."
That makes the image feel more authentic.

3. Internet "lab desk" trope

AI has seen countless images of:

  • laptop
  • notebook
  • coffee mug
  • glasses
  • molecular diagrams
Those objects statistically occur together very often.

Is there a peptide connection?​

Not directly.

Coffee doesn't enhance peptides in any special way. They're separate topics.

There is research on caffeine interacting with exercise, metabolism, sleep, and hormones, but there's no universal "peptide + coffee" combination.

Forums specifically​

Online forums have developed their own visual language.

A typical forum avatar often signals:

  • thoughtful
  • experienced
  • approachable
  • "I've spent hours reading"
Coffee has become almost a badge for that identity, much like:

  • mechanics with wrenches
  • programmers with keyboards
  • photographers with cameras

AI tends to stereotype communities​

If you asked for:

  • a programmer → expect coffee and multiple monitors.
  • a gamer → RGB lighting.
  • a writer → coffee and books.
  • a peptide enthusiast → coffee, molecules, notebooks, and glowing blue science graphics.
These aren't intentional judgments—they're patterns the model has learned from many examples.

If I were designing your avatar again from scratch, I might actually skip the coffee and lean into something more distinctive, such as:

  • a fox examining a glowing peptide chain through a holographic display,
  • a DNA helix wrapped around a mountain landscape (symbolizing exploration and optimization),
  • or a clean minimalist biotech logo style that stands out from the many coffee-themed avatars.
That would make it feel more original while still fitting the peptide community.
 
Obviously I must tell it a lot! Anyone else wanna try?
I rarely use AI so I was curious what it could possible know about me. Very interesting! I wear a similar black dress a lot. The hair style and glasses on top of my head are very much me. I hate coffee but the beach photo is 100% me. A little creepy. Great idea, thanks for sharing.

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She thinkswe inject with turkey basters 🍗 🤷
Very cute pic!! I love the tagline at the bottom, “I’m not just losing weight, I’m gaining freedom, energy & a life I love.” Maybe I’m sentimental today, but that hit me 🥹

The turkey baster is actually a type of pipette used in lab work-don’t worry that your AI is a sadist! if that was a syringe…😵🫣🤣

@DingoXL And yes I did try to scan that QR code! Alas and alack it’s just an image cuz your labels are covetable!
 
I don’t use AI for peptide research, so I asked chat to create an image based solely on my user ID’s posts on this forum. It responded that there are only a few publicly indexed posts, but from those, decided I:
•enjoy explaining forum quirks and helping newer members
•have a playful sense of humor (must have me confused with @Gr33dyOctopus)
•value privacy and data security
•share peptide/community resources

and generated the attached image
 

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