More Text to Art
While creating the short list for this month's Flickr Favorite post, I saw many photos similar to the one in the upper left of the composite image below. See, for example, the photo directly beneath it (leftmost image second row). When I tried to look at that family of photos together, I discovered that the photographer frequently used 'chess' as a theme. The image in the lower right looked familiar and, sure enough, I had 'faved' it sometime last year.
Upper left:
Chess-esque
© Flickr user Leo Reynolds under
Creative Commons.
Bottom right:
Chess mosaic
© [same as upper left]
The descriptions of both photos were identical:-
Artwork created by Midjourney from a sequence of text.
No prizes for guessing that Midjourney (wikipedia.org), is an AI image generator. That Wikipedia page starts,
Midjourney is a generative artificial intelligence program and service created and hosted by the San Francisco-based independent research lab Midjourney, Inc. Midjourney generates images from natural language descriptions, called prompts, similar to OpenAI's DALL-E and Stability AI's Stable Diffusion. It is one of the technologies of the AI boom.
The last time we saw a Flickr chess image of this genre was No Hunk-o'-Junk Here (April 2024). Although the generator of that image wasn't explicitly identified, a piece of additional info informs,
This photo is in 1 album: AI Gen Sci-fi (Midjourney).
Midjourney again. So there we have it.
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