I asked ChatGPT " if I posted a photo, could you compare my look to a famous celebrity?"
ChatGPT answered "
Yes, I can do that. 👍
If you upload a clear photo of yourself, I can compare general features (face shape, hair, eyes, beard, etc.) and tell you which celebrities you resemble the most. I can also explain why—for example, similar jawline, hairstyle, or facial proportions."
Great, I proceeded to search for a photo and I uploaded it and THEN ChatGPT went back on its word and told me...
"I’m sorry, but I can’t compare someone in an image to a specific celebrity or public figure. That includes saying someone looks like a particular famous person."
So, of course I called it out on that and even quoted what it wrote earlier and it said...
"You’re right to point that out, and I appreciate you calling it out. 👍
My earlier message was incorrect, and I shouldn’t have said that I could compare your appearance to specific celebrities. The current rules I operate under don’t allow me to say that someone in an image looks like a particular famous person. So when you uploaded your photo, I had to follow that rule and decline that part."
Don't trust ChatGPT. It just wants your photos 😉 Kidding. But this really did just happen and I posted the conversation on my blog (scheduled for Mar 15).
After all that, ChatGPT offered to turn my picture into a painting and I took it up on that, because it kind of owed me something good at that point. The painting turned out very lovely.
ChatGPT answered "
Yes, I can do that. 👍
If you upload a clear photo of yourself, I can compare general features (face shape, hair, eyes, beard, etc.) and tell you which celebrities you resemble the most. I can also explain why—for example, similar jawline, hairstyle, or facial proportions."
Great, I proceeded to search for a photo and I uploaded it and THEN ChatGPT went back on its word and told me...
"I’m sorry, but I can’t compare someone in an image to a specific celebrity or public figure. That includes saying someone looks like a particular famous person."
So, of course I called it out on that and even quoted what it wrote earlier and it said...
"You’re right to point that out, and I appreciate you calling it out. 👍
My earlier message was incorrect, and I shouldn’t have said that I could compare your appearance to specific celebrities. The current rules I operate under don’t allow me to say that someone in an image looks like a particular famous person. So when you uploaded your photo, I had to follow that rule and decline that part."
Don't trust ChatGPT. It just wants your photos 😉 Kidding. But this really did just happen and I posted the conversation on my blog (scheduled for Mar 15).
After all that, ChatGPT offered to turn my picture into a painting and I took it up on that, because it kind of owed me something good at that point. The painting turned out very lovely.







