So I’ve been using DALL-E, the AI art software, to create pictures of mammoths to use as graphics. The only problem is that DALL-E can’t always remember what a mammoth is supposed to look like and has terrible problems with both trunks and tusks, rendering most of the art it produces unusable.
I thought I’d share some of the failures here.
Well, you get the idea. Who would have guessed that tusks would be such a problem?
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@GSS
Agreed on the TMOTUS thing.
@Battering Lamb
Yeah, some of the D&D monsters are pretty wild. Flumphs, illithids, grells, neogi, aboleths, ettercaps, ropers, behirs, modrons, otyughs, etc. These weird mammoths would fit right in.
@.45
I agree. They aren’t that bad. If you want to see real AI failure, witness the AI told to generate pictures of cats who generated cats with random letters in their bodies.. because after seeing cat memes it thought letters were a component of a cat just like whiskers.
Some of those are mammoth AI failures