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More Fun with AI Generated Images

I thought it would be fun to try another experiment with AI generated images. I came across a post on Buzzfeed the other day. You know the kind of posts they do, where they steal images from other websites, and string them together into an inane article while barely giving credit to the source in tiny little letters? This article was about funny posts on Facebook Marketplace, where people are selling things, but aren’t quite sure how they’re spelled.

I took a few of the text descriptions and fed them into the Microsoft Designer Image Creator to see what image AI would generate to match the original text. Here are a few of the better ones:

Arm wall

Original

Source: Reddit

AI


Band joe

Original

AI Generated


Bob wire

Original

Source: Reddit

AI Generated


Excessive Bike

Original

Source: Reddit

AI Generated


Cats on frying pan

Original

AI Generated


Catholic converter

Original

Source: Reddit

AI Generated


Charles

Original

AI Generated


Corn or sofa

Original

Source: Reddit

AI Generated


Electric Gator

Original

Source: Unknown

AI Generated


3 gear doom buggy

Original

Source: Unknown

AI Generated


Macro Wey

Original

Source: Unknown

AI Generated


Mope head

Original

Source: Unknown

AI Generated


My grams abdomen

Original

Source: Reddit

AI Generated


Portal Potty

Original

Source: Reddit

AI Generated


Spikers

Original

Source: Reddit u/extraface

AI Generated


Violent

Original

Source: Facebook somewhere

AI Generated


Will Barrow

Original

Source: Reddit

AI Generated


Some of these are better than others, but it’s a constant source of hilarity to me both the poor grammar of Facebook Marketplace ads, and the absolute drug induced imagery that AI generated images tend to be more often than not.

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