It seems to be the drawing of a nameless AI generated touhou character according to the tweet: https://twitter.com/KTx3rl8o/status/1470335712222670849. So ig the character request can probably be removed unless someone wants to make a character tag for her.
How did you come to the conclusion that this was ai-generated? From an artist that has never generated anything before or after this (that we know of), looks like the rest of the artist's stuff around that time, and was posted in response to a challenge to "draw these funny generated touhous"?
However it looks and sounds like this is a direct product of the generator itself, in which case it should be tagged ai-generated and deleted.
The Twitter post is from 2021-12-13[1]. Stable Diffusion was released in August 2022[2][3]. Find me a model from late 2021 that can generate images as coherent and consistent with the artist's usual style as this post.
The Twitter post is from 2021-12-13[1]. Stable Diffusion was released in August 2022[2][3]. Find me a model from late 2021 that can generate images as coherent and consistent with the artist's usual style as this post.
Encountering this post under ai-generated art (topic) tag along with posts like post #7486384 and post #7486418, along with the previous discussion here, I came to the conclusion that this post was associated with the hashtag "#aigeneratedtohou" as well, without the obvious redrawing those other posts have. Given the original tweet date you mention, that was clearly a mistake on my part.
These drawings are literally redraws of ai-generatedTouhou OCs. If anything, the idea of that tag not applying is absurd. They are undeniably within the scope of the tag. So unless you care to tell me how else one would be able to indicate that situation beyond ai-generated art (topic), then I'd like to ask you to quit making a fool of yourself in arguing against that tag's inclusion on a post that is literally a redraw of an ai-generated image, one of the main uses of the damn tag.