Summary

  • AI image-generating models are unpredictable and can imperfectly interpret complex prompts, producing erroneous images, opines author Andrei Rudenko after experimenting with Microsoft’s Bing Image Creator.
  • Rudenko tested the model using prompts avoiding the names of the objects, instead describing their shapes and other qualities, but found results were still inaccurate.
  • With more complex photographs, the model failed to understand the prompts, creating promblematic results including incorrectly interpreting a Rubik’s cube and failing to generate the correct image twice for a 1920s industrial photo.
  • Therefore, the fallibility of current AI image generation lies with the model itself, rather than human prompts, argues Rudenko.

By Sead Fadilpašić

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