There is something strange here. Take famous inspirational quotes, feed them into image generation software and see what emerges on the other side. Then take the product and quiz people on the quotes used to generate it. This is the idea behind DALL-E-dle. It offers a series of images and four options, and asks you to figure out which quote produced the art on display with a limited number of guesses.
You can try DALL-E-dle on their website. https://glasp.co/daldle/ (opens in new tab)
It’s pretty weird, honestly. Is a hazy figure surrounded by a field of blue prompted by ‘This life only goes through once and never comes back for an encore’ or ‘I miss 100% of the shots I never take’? Probably neither, but it’s kind of hard to say for sure.
The AI DALL-E 2 uses a process called diffusion to generate images. It starts with a random pattern of dots and a prompt. It then changes the pattern of dots towards the image when it recognizes that certain aspects of the image are similar to the prompt. This is the second in a series of image generation programs developed at Open AI Project. (opens in new tab)
It seems like we’ve been talking about AI art all year long. First, I turned my graffiti into a masterpiece using Nvidia’s AI art program. (opens in new tab) Then someone started using AI to generate fusions of Overwatch characters. (opens in new tab) then someone won (opens in new tab) We held an art competition using generative AI and doubled it. (opens in new tab)
Then someone judged the person in their art to be a creepy unidentified creature. (opens in new tab) But most recently, the people who make Facebook created an AI video tool, and we already hate it. (opens in new tab)
