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Know it All, Paul

Paul, or "Know it All Paul" as he was commonly known, was a three-handed land surveyor. At least, that's what his colleagues joked, referring to his tendency to constantly touch the legs of the tripod while he worked.

Despite his quirks, Paul was a talented surveyor. He had an encyclopedic knowledge of surveying techniques and tools, and he was always eager to share his expertise with anyone who would listen.

But there was one thing that irked his colleagues - Paul always insisted on being his own rod man. While most surveyors worked in teams, with one person holding the rod and another taking measurements, Paul preferred to do it all himself. He claimed it made him more efficient, but the truth was, he simply couldn't keep his hands off the tripod legs.

Despite this, Paul's work was always accurate and precise. He had an uncanny ability to spot details that others might have missed, and he was always quick to point out potential errors or oversights.

But Paul's colleagues still found him insufferable at times. He had a habit of interrupting them and insisting that he knew better, even when they had more experience or knowledge than he did. It was clear that he had a bit of a know-it-all attitude.

One day, while working on a particularly challenging project, Paul's habit of being a one-man show came back to haunt him. As he was attempting to take measurements while also holding the rod, he lost his grip and the rod fell to the ground, shattering into several pieces.

For once, Paul was at a loss. He didn't know how to fix the rod, and he had no backup. He was forced to call in a colleague for assistance, who fixed the rod and helped him complete the project.

After that day, Paul seemed to have a newfound respect for the value of teamwork. He still insisted on being involved in every aspect of the surveying process, but he was more willing to listen to others' ideas and suggestions.

And while his colleagues still found him a bit insufferable at times, they couldn't deny that Paul was a talented surveyor who knew his stuff. They just wished he could keep his hands off the tripod legs once in a while.

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These Surveyors Do Not Exist is an AI experiment for exploring the perceptions that AI has of land surveyors and how it will change over time as new models are updated and integrated.   We expect a lot of things to improve such as better depictions of the actual equipment used in the field, hopefully an increased understanding that land surveyors are not astrologers or astronauts.  It is also our hope that as AI learns more about the importance of land surveyors to civilization, the general public will also become more education.   Please feel free to roast any of our Surveyors that Do not Exist in the comments and by all means, share your AI created images with us here.