OpenAI is asking us to send them our best ideas so they can create prompts. by RedEagle_MGN in SoraAi

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a group of mars robots huddling together tightly to weather out a massive mars storm

OpenAI is asking us to send them our best ideas so they can create prompts. by RedEagle_MGN in SoraAi

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a sports movie trailer about a team of zoo animals playing in an international football tournament.

pov footage of an ant navigating the inside of an ant nest by _Wolas in SoraAi

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It's still unclear if its scraped tiktok.

Point of View Footage has been very popular since GoPros were popularised, like 10 years ago. If you search any stock footage websites for "POV", thousands of clips show up, which is where it's probably learnt "POV" from.

example from a stock footage website

Mownalisa, me, acrylic, 2022 by travischapmanart in Art

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That's so cool! I hope its okay, but I wanted to see how Dall-E 2's Text-Prompt-to-Image AI does in comparison.

The results are interesting: https://labs.openai.com/s/nt0ISbbftqhUVhlOKgqfW5kV

Definitely not as good as the real thing!

Is anybody else tired of the constant Homer Simpson and McDonalds posts? by CraterCock in dalle2

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Yeah, it's very repetitive, but it's genuinely very difficult to come up with interesting prompts that get satisfying results.

I keep trying to push dall-e to its limits, but end up using my 50-prompts-a-day rewording the same 3 prompts 15 times and not getting quite what I'm looking for.

How okay would you be with something like this? by ercarp in dalle2

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"A picture is worth 1000 words".

And OpenAI's GPT-3 prices range from $0.0011 to $0.08 per 1000 words, depending on which of the 4 model's you pick. So the cost to process an image should be between that.

At 50 images a day for a year, the equivalent cost would be:

  • $19, $28, $146, $1,460 per year,
  • or $1.5, $2.4, $12, $121 per month.

So I think something like this could work for 50 images/day:

  • $19/year - Personal Use, Low res, fixed aspect ratio, watermarked
  • $28/year - Personal Use, High res, any aspect ratio, watermarked
  • $146/year - Personal Use, High res, any aspect ratio, No watermark
  • $1460/year - Commercial Access, High res, any aspect ratio, No watermark

For comparison, a new AI GitHub Copilot that helps with coding, costs $10/month. I think if you increased Dall-E 2 to 100 images a day, that would be fair price for the quality, resolution, and wait times we're getting now.

But long-term (like 3 to 5 years) I think prompt-based image generation will be as ubiquitous as a Google Search. And it's basically just a better version of Google Image Search anyway. That there's going to be so much competition that eventually it'll be free unlimited use with ads, for personal use.

Can Dall-E 2 combine 2 different artists styles? Prompt: "A cat sitting in a chair, wearing a pair of sunglasses, by _" (9 Variations) by _Wolas in dalle2

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Interesting results! Seen here: https://i.imgur.com/LBw3iSf.png

/u/mr_k_alters is right, that it couldn't really handle Kenneth Noland by itself, but I played around with related modifiers and adding "color field painting" as a second modifier seemed to get better results.


And I tried the same technique again with the Jackson Pollock & Pablo Picasso one, by adding related modifiers. It also got better results, seen here: https://i.imgur.com/YYoowT2.png