AI Hallucinations, Part 7
Two One-legged Men, Violent Felines, a Missing Torso, and an Amended Prompt
Prompt: “1923 Rosewood Massacre”
There is possibly some food being massacred here, but … WTH?
Things got really weird using the prompt, “did the double standup bass make playing with fingers instead of a pick the norm”:
…and:
And here’s another macabre series based on the prompt, “the cat that ate the canary” and subsequent variations on that theme:
This was a little too graphic, so I changed the prompt from “the cat that ate the canary” to “the cat that figuratively ate the canary”:
…which was too cutesy (other end of the spectrum) and didn’t capture the spirit of the saying, so I ended up with the prompt “the cat that figuratively ate the canary photorealistic”:
I realized the expression is actually “the cat that swallowed the canary,” so I tried “the cat that figuratively swallowed the canary photorealistic,” and the results from that prompt were even more macabre and stomach-turning than the first:
Prompt: “don't sleep in the subway darling”
?!? Either that guy has a very small upper body, or someone dismembered him. The cat?
Prompt: “colt .44 revolvers being manufactured in 1847”
Why is the revolver so large, and how is it defying gravity?
Prompt: “a dall sheep looking far below at some moose in a river in the kenai peninsula”
That’s far below? And why is Dally sheepishly levitating?
This last one I want to add as a curiosity. The prompt was originally “hippies fighting a war in the jungles of vietnam using flowers and beads as weapons,” but Bing Image Creator refused to create an image from that prompt; I amended it to “hippies fighting a war using flowers and beads as weapons” (removing “the jungle of Vietnam” bit) but it still balked. Finally, I replaced the word “war” with “battle” so that the accepted prompt was “hippies fighting a battle using flowers and beads as weapons,” and it begrudgingly acquiesced, producing this image: