And that’s the Bing hatred of surnames, mentioned upthread.
I’d think Bob Aristotle wouldn’t work, but it does. Hm.
ETA: I can actually make "Bob Aristotle boxed set"s and I get Star Wars stuff. This is a weird restriction on names.
And that’s the Bing hatred of surnames, mentioned upthread.
I’d think Bob Aristotle wouldn’t work, but it does. Hm.
ETA: I can actually make "Bob Aristotle boxed set"s and I get Star Wars stuff. This is a weird restriction on names.
Here are two Lego interpretations of an AI meme that was going around a few months ago.
The original and lots of plays on it in this Reddit thread
https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/17uau9f/how_do_i_generate_something_as_marvellous_as_this/
Catfish?
Is it just me, or does Elon Musk look like a Lego person to anybody else?
Love how the lunar lander is actually a giant camera, on a quad(?)pod.
Also, did Buzz and Neil have lots of stuntmen or standins?
Did you explicitly tell it to include Great A’Tuin, or did it just know to do that on its own? And the eldritch script protractor is also a nice touch (even if it was trying for real numbers, eldritch script just works here).
I had to be quite specific about the appearance (although I didn’t say I wanted a protractor). If you just ask for Lego Proving the Earth is Flat, you get stuff like this:
I once tried to do a giant cat pushing continents off a flat Earth, but never got what I was aming for.
Just tried for a Lego version of this (that I made months ago) but Bing was insisting on still making a real battery and salt shaker near a Lego figure.
Ohhhhh, it’s all so clear now!
Ha! Nice one!
You know, this might seem like fun and games right now, but by teaching AI how to meme, y’all are only making it smarter and more powerful