AI Programme Creates Own Language, Researchers Baffled
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An artificial intelligence (AI) program has learnt to use its own language that is baffling programmers. DALL-E2 is OpenAIs newest AI system is meant to develop realistic and artistic images from text entered by users.
An artificial intelligence (AI) program has learnt to use its own language that is baffling programmers. A known limitation of DALLE-2 is that it struggles with text. For example, the prompt: "Two farmers talking about vegetables, with subtitles" gives an image that appears to have gibberish text on it.However, the text is not as random as it initially appears... (2/n) pic.twitter.com/B3e5qVsTKu We feed the text "Vicootes" from the previous image to DALLE-2. Surprisingly, we get (dishes with) vegetables! We then feed the words: "Apoploe vesrreaitars" and we get birds. It seems that the farmers are talking about birds, messing with their vegetables! (3/n) pic.twitter.com/OiU7NPTbor
DALL-E2 is OpenAI's newest AI system is meant to develop realistic and artistic images from text entered by users.
Its website states, “DALL-E2 can make realistic edits to existing images from a natural language caption. It can add and remove elements while taking shadows, reflections, and textures into account.” On the website, you can even see the programme in action, by combining different words and telling it the preferred art style, with which to render the images in.