“The FULL Quaker Oats painting”
Created with DALL·E 2, a new AI system by OpenAI that creates realistic images and art from a description in natural language.
Sharing is caring!
Substack: dalle.substack.com
Twitter: @Dalle2AI
The heading of this post was used to generate the image, src
23K notes
·
View notes
I recently started playing with DALL-E 2, which will attempt to generate an image to go with whatever text prompt you give it. Like its predecessor DALL-E, it uses CLIP, which OpenAI trained on a huge collection of internet images and nearby text. I've experimented with a few methods based on CLIP, but DALL-E generates particularly clear, coherent images.
So of course I decided to use it to mess up corporate logos.
"The local Waffle House" - generated by DALL-E2
The Pizza Hut logo - generated by DALL-E2
The Applebees logo - generated by DALL-E2
A sign for In-N-Out, viewed from a distance - generated by DALL-E2
Logo for Dr. Pepper - generated by DALL-E2
The logo for dunkin donuts - generated by DALL-E2
More logos at AIWeirdness.com!
Bonus content: More brands, including an unexpected photorealistic goat-turtle.
31K notes
·
View notes
sorry to all my neuralblender wizards but this is my new favorite wizard i've made
5K notes
·
View notes
hereditary but it’s the muppets
midsommar but it’s the muppets
6K notes
·
View notes
“An ear of corn with translucent colourless liquid dripping down it, in a field, at sunset, golden hour, award winning photography”
Sharing is caring!
Substack: dalle.substack.com
Twitter: @Dalle2AI
The heading of this post was used to generate the image, src
14K notes
·
View notes
AI-generated Halloween candy
I have used dalle2 to faithfully recreate product photos of several popular brands of Halloween candy.
This is a great way to fool people into believing I have not already eaten all the Sunger bars.
I merely type "Product photo of a fun-sized butterfinger candy bar" and #dalle2 generates a result almost indistinguishable from the real thing.
I don't remember Reese's peanut butter cups having streaks of peanut butter on their outsides. Maybe there was some British packaging in the training data.
"Product photo of a fun-sized bag of Twizzlers"
"Product photo of a fun-sized Twix bar"
"Product photo of a fun-sized bag of sour patch kids"
"Product photo of a fun-sized bag of skittles"
“Product photo of a fun-sized nestle crunch bar”
“Product photo of a fun-sized snickers bar”
compare to
“A bowl of fun-sized snickers bars for trick or treaters”
An example of the kitten effect, where the AI-generated image gets worse if it is trying to generate things that are many/small.
“A bowl of halloween candy for trick or treaters”
Please enjoy this very normal halloween candy
There is more AI-generated candy, including the most popular candy of each state (fun fact: the most popular halloween candy of kansas is apparently something called "Farte Cats"), and also more AI-generated brands.
3K notes
·
View notes