The two were mixed into a language-driven picture generator. Researchers scraped the internet for all pictures that had adjacent text, such as captions, and used billions of these examples to attach visible types to phrases, and phrases to varieties. With this new mixture, human users might enter a string of words—the prompt—that described the image they sought, and the prompt would generate an image based on these phrases.
The mesmerising thriller of Mona Lisa’s smile and how Leonardo magically leveraged it into creating “a thing extra divine than human” and yet “not other than alive” would show too intense for… Read More