Awesome !
I’m however surprised that nobody seems to have tried the prompt :
“Do androids dream of electric sheep ?”
Not even with DALL-E 1 ?!
P.S.: The picture for this article (also used for Dick’s book) looked promising, but seems like it was a “mere” “weird” human that painted it ?
https://www.fondazionesinapsi.it/orione/ma-gli-androidi-sognano-pecore-elettriche/ (it)
P.P.S.: At least one journalist (or more likely, her editor) had the same (again, pretty obvious) idea for an article title about AI, but even though it mentions DALL-E (1), they didn’t think of / care enough to request DALL-E (1) for a picture !
https://katoikos.world/dialogue/frontiers-of-artificial-intelligence-do-androids-dream-of-electric-sheep.html
Thanks !
It’s kind of funny that DALL-E 2 is so amazing, and at the same time both DuckDuckGo and Google fail to find the above (and/or a related reddit thread) when prompted with :
but succeed with :
EDIT : Never mind, it was not only my failure of thinking things through about what DALL-E accepts best, but also about how search engines work—DDG (but not google !) gives me the following as the 10th result when using the quote-less query :
https://www.reddit.com/r/slatestarcodex/comments/txnrrb/dalle_2/
(which links, among other things, to that tweet)