Netizens continue to experiment with the Midjourney neural network, checking how it sees things alien to AI. Recently on Reddit appeared a selection of images demonstrating the understanding of mortal sins in Christian teachings. Here are all 7.
Reddit users felt that this is the least sexy image of lust that they have ever seen. Perhaps the AI tried to show a person who longs for someone, some commentators suggested.
But the interesting thing is that the girl probably has an Asian appearance, and tentacles are also present in the picture. It is worth remembering here that the neural network is trained from images of the collective Internet, and it is precisely such associations that it has formed based on the views of Network users.
But this image was recognized as one of the best works of artificial intelligence. It's like a Renaissance painting, albeit a bit caricatured. Some readers noted that AI drew too many healthy fruits for the image of a stereotypical glutton.
This work of the neural network was called one of the most revealing and accurate — on a par with gluttony.
And this is how a banal wordplay looks, in which the AI either got confused, or just decided to make a joke. The word "sloth" from English can be translated both as "laziness" and as "sloth". That's the result.
Several Reddit users joked that it was now their totem animal.
Some users called anger too serene, others considered it a standard video game asset, and someone even saw Willem Defoe in it. Nevertheless, the image turned out to be bright, as if it was about to boil, flare up and break.
Users did not find an unambiguous interpretation of envy. Many did not understand the meaning of these empty and faceless images at all. Write in the comments what you saw here.
Another example of an ambiguous interpretation of the word "pride", which translates as "pride" or "pride". The meaning that the artificial intelligence recognized was clearly reflected in the color palette of the image.
And what do you think? What illustrations did you like and what meaning did you see in them? Write in the comments.