"Older Australian man with two younger men from
India on the balcony of a high rise apartment"
Over in Melbourne, Australia kind Mr Andrew has been accommodating two young Indian men in his luxury penthouse apartment. He is the author of "From The High Rise" and you can read all about Andrew's adventures with Phyllis and Kosov over at his blog. As I didn't have a real life photo, the one above was made with Microsoft Bing Image Creator.
Here's a cartoon version of Andrew and his new chums...
And here are the three of them as Vincent Van Gogh might have seen them if he had not died by suicide in 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France...
Yes, AI imagery is fun to play around with if you have the kind of mind where visualisation and the appearance of things are important to you. Visual thinking is apparently predominant in approximately 60–65% of the general population.
An older Australian man with two much younger Indian men in a high rise apartment in Melbourne would make a great basis for a new sitcom. The running title would be "Three's a Crowd" and Andrew could be played by Hugh Jackman if the production company can afford his massive salary.
AI is a great water guzzler. Andrew is not so hirsute.
ReplyDeleteIs this a quiz?
No, it is not a quiz. It is an entertainment.
DeleteBoth Andrew and his young roommates are very good looking:)
ReplyDeleteThat is because I did not type in "ugly".
DeleteI did 'go here', but couldn't think of any image I wanted. I shall try again later.
ReplyDeleteHow about "Cro Magnon in rural France at the age of forty with no physical issues whatsoever"?
DeleteOk, I am laughing and grinning widely. Well done.
ReplyDeleteYou are now officially famous.
DeleteI really like the Van Gogh version.
ReplyDeleteYou should have seen the Picasso one!
DeleteWhen did Andrew grow a beard? And why do they all have so many hands?
ReplyDeleteThree pictures x three figures = 18 hands.
DeleteScary what can be done with AI imagery. It does make one sceptical about what one sees in the media.
ReplyDeleteWith each passing week, the fakery gets better.
DeleteI like the Van Gogh one. Fun!
ReplyDeleteMaking these pictures was much quicker than Van Gogh painted any of his. It seems like cheating.
DeleteVery clever YP.
ReplyDeleteWell I have got a bunch of O levels and A levels too.
DeleteI am with Jennifer, the Van Gogh one is my favourite. The first one is once again proof that AI still has some difficulties when it comes to human hands, although it gets better month by month, it seems.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand what you mean about the hands in any of these pictures.
DeleteOnly the first one. Look closely: Brown T-shirt man seems to have an additional finger where his hand lays on Old Man's arm. Blue shirt man's left hand looks a bit out of shape, too, almost as if he had another hand sprouting from the wrist.
DeletePlease, don't visualise anyone else.
ReplyDeleteDon't provoke me or there'll be pictures of a stamp-collecting laddie from Rawcliffe (?) in his short trousers burning the midnight oil while sucking a gobstopper.
DeleteI might like to watch Three's a Crowd!
ReplyDeleteYou can have a part in it as the tattooed janitor - Waldo.
DeleteAs the mother of a graphic artist, I am not as impressed with the AI drawings. Is AI just copying the work of others?
ReplyDeleteNot copying but utilising Ellen.
DeleteI think I will ask AI to create my next portrait. He did post a photo of one the the guys the other day.
ReplyDeleteYou just have to keep honing the instruction David.
DeleteIt's interesting how AI insists on giving Andrew a beard. It still has trouble with fingers, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteSometimes I have even instructed "NO BEARD" or "NO FACIAL HAIR" and still the beards keep coming.
DeleteI had to play with the generator. Predictably, my images are of dogs. I may post some of them later. (Don't hold your breath!)
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