Image generation models are generally more than capable of doing that they’re just not trained to do it.
That is, just doing a bit of hand-holding and showing SDXL appropriately tagged images and you get quite sensible results. Under normal circumstances it just simply doesn’t get to associate any input tokens with the text in the pixels because people rarely if ever describe, verbatim, what’s written in an image. “Hooters” is an exception, hard to find a model on Civitai that can’t spell it.
I like to post sometimes on the “guess the song” AI communities, but more often than not, the Bing image creator just plast the lyrics on the image making it useless for the game.
I will probably use these images in a corporate PowerPoint. I’m not asking for your permission, I’m warning you. Sorry, it’s too good. (I will credit you as a CTO of some company ending in -SYS or - LEA if you want)
I had to run that through Bing AI real quick lol
Ataliative 😮
Adetvi Learning 😲
Blowv the ciompetittio 🤯
BlocklBerach
Clould frist lustion
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Clould FRIST
Edit: Fixed
I’m surprised it’s able to make readable text.
Blovw it hard!
Image generation models are generally more than capable of doing that they’re just not trained to do it.
That is, just doing a bit of hand-holding and showing SDXL appropriately tagged images and you get quite sensible results. Under normal circumstances it just simply doesn’t get to associate any input tokens with the text in the pixels because people rarely if ever describe, verbatim, what’s written in an image. “Hooters” is an exception, hard to find a model on Civitai that can’t spell it.
The worst part is that it now tries to add text to a whole lot of pictures
Yeah it’s been improving over the past few months. It’s hit or miss though
I like to post sometimes on the “guess the song” AI communities, but more often than not, the Bing image creator just plast the lyrics on the image making it useless for the game.
Yeah these look exactly like things I’d see on billboards in Vegas when certain conventions are in town…
I will probably use these images in a corporate PowerPoint. I’m not asking for your permission, I’m warning you. Sorry, it’s too good. (I will credit you as a CTO of some company ending in -SYS or - LEA if you want)
Lol go for it just send me a screenshot of the slide!
Ahh I miss the days when people who knew and used generative AI understood they are best for shits and giggles.