The Microsoft Windows lock screen features an ever-shifting series of landscapes, sometimes pastoral, sometimes of adventurous heights, or even famous landmarks (Stonehenge recently came up for me) but all of them have one thing in common: no people.
I don't know why. This could be intentional and they edit them out, perhaps worrying that people would be "disturbed" to see other people on their PC when they were logging in. It could be some massive self-selection process where early on, people just trained the AI serving these up that people-less pictures are preferable. Or perhaps that AI is sending the subtle message, "the world is better without you".
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