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Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
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It's crazy how fast things have improved. It seems it was only like a year ago that images were all weird and messed up and now they've gotten hard to tell apart from reality. And now the same with video!


I just realized Grok has an image analysis tool now, that tech has been around for a while in general, if you're on a very slow connection on Facebook sometimes you can actually see the image descriptions while it loads. But first time actually playing with it where I can just submit any random image I want and get a full analysis.

Got it to describe a random image I had that I figured it would have trouble with and it's pretty incredible how it can detect so many details and be right about it.

Image:


Here's an analysis of the image you provided:
Visual Analysis:
  • Composition: The image is composed of a round wooden table with four matching wooden chairs arranged around it. The table is centrally placed in what appears to be a kitchen or dining area. The composition is somewhat cluttered due to the numerous boxes surrounding the table, which draw attention away from the central furniture.
  • Color: The color scheme is quite neutral with the natural wood tones of the table and chairs contrasting against the beige walls and light-colored tiled floor. The boxes add splashes of brown and white, with some red accents from the labels.
  • Lighting and Texture: The lighting is natural, coming from a window out of frame, casting soft shadows. The texture of the wooden furniture is smooth and polished, while the boxes appear to be cardboard, adding a rough texture to the scene.
  • Focus and Blur: The entire image is in focus, showing all elements clearly. There's no significant depth of field effect that would blur any part of the image, making everything equally prominent.
Contextual Analysis:
  • Subject Matter: The main subject is the dining set (table and chairs), but the presence of numerous boxes suggests a recent delivery or move. The boxes are from "Sentinel" which could imply they contain items related to home improvement or appliances, given the visible labels.
  • Historical or Cultural Context: There's no specific historical or cultural context directly visible, but the setting and items suggest a modern, everyday domestic scene, possibly in a North American home based on the brand and style of furniture.
  • Intended Audience: This image might be intended for someone interested in home setup or furniture arrangement, possibly someone who has just moved or is setting up a new dining area. It could also be for someone looking at practical storage or unpacking scenarios.
Technical Analysis:
  • Resolution and Quality: The image quality is good, with clear details visible on the furniture and the text on the boxes. There are no signs of pixelation or low resolution.
  • Manipulation Signs: There are no obvious signs of image manipulation. The shadows and lighting are consistent, and there are no anomalies in the textures or edges of objects.
  • Metadata: Not accessible in this format, but typically, metadata could provide details on when and where the photo was taken, which might add context if available.
Interpretive Analysis:
  • Symbolism: The boxes might symbolize transition or change, perhaps a new beginning or the process of settling into a new home. The dining set represents family gatherings or daily meals.
  • Emotional Impact: The image might evoke feelings of anticipation or the busyness associated with moving or setting up a new space. The clutter might feel slightly overwhelming, but the central placement of the table suggests a focus on establishing a functional living space.
  • Artist's Intent: If we consider the person who took this photo as the 'artist', the intent might be to document the progress of setting up a new home or to show the state of a space before further organization.
Practical Uses:
  • Use Cases: This image could be used in a blog or social media post about moving tips, home setup, or even in a discussion about the practicalities of receiving and unpacking large deliveries. It could serve as a before photo in a home improvement project.
If you need further analysis or have any specific questions about this setup or the items in the image, feel free to ask!
 

Charmonium

Lifer
May 15, 2015
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I'm just getting into this thread. I know that AI is already helping researchers make connections that had previously eluded us. I don't really expect anything revolutionary like FTL space flight but it might not be out of the realm of possibility.

However ALL improvements in performance, efficiency, etc. are more than welcome. I just hope that AIs become able to explain their "thought process." That might be even more enlightening than just the end results.
 

Chaotic42

Lifer
Jun 15, 2001
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I asked ChatGPT to draw a picture of a planet made entirely out of hydrochloric acid. Notice the Europe-shaped clouds. I called it out on this, and it said it was just a coincidence. I don't know what the chances of that actually happening with a random generation are, but I'm... skeptical.
 

Kaido

Elite Member & Kitchen Overlord
Feb 14, 2004
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It's crazy how fast things have improved. It seems it was only like a year ago that images were all weird and messed up and now they've gotten hard to tell apart from reality. And now the same with video!


I just realized Grok has an image analysis tool now, that tech has been around for a while in general, if you're on a very slow connection on Facebook sometimes you can actually see the image descriptions while it loads. But first time actually playing with it where I can just submit any random image I want and get a full analysis.

Got it to describe a random image I had that I figured it would have trouble with and it's pretty incredible how it can detect so many details and be right about it.

Image:
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The era of privacy is over:

 
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Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
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Woah that's crazy, it's actually kind of clever how it works too but still freaky when all the info is put together and analyzed like that.

Got curious and tried with Grok with an aerial image just to see what it does, it was not able to from the ones I tried, until I included one with a water tower. Not SUPER crazy, but still interesting how it can do the correlation with the landscape and knowing it's a mining town.


 

Kaido

Elite Member & Kitchen Overlord
Feb 14, 2004
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I'm just getting into this thread. I know that AI is already helping researchers make connections that had previously eluded us. I don't really expect anything revolutionary like FTL space flight but it might not be out of the realm of possibility.

However ALL improvements in performance, efficiency, etc. are more than welcome. I just hope that AIs become able to explain their "thought process." That might be even more enlightening than just the end results.

Yup:


 

Kaido

Elite Member & Kitchen Overlord
Feb 14, 2004
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Woah that's crazy, it's actually kind of clever how it works too but still freaky when all the info is put together and analyzed like that.

Got curious and tried with Grok with an aerial image just to see what it does, it was not able to from the ones I tried, until I included one with a water tower. Not SUPER crazy, but still interesting how it can do the correlation with the landscape and knowing it's a mining town.

On a tangent, Grok now lets you edit images by chat. Conversational Photoshopping:

 
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Kaido

Elite Member & Kitchen Overlord
Feb 14, 2004
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ChatGPT's Deep Research tool can create reports from hundreds of online sources:


...revealing Deep Research. The new feature allows ChatGPT to find, analyze and synthesize hundreds of websites and online sources to create reports “at the level of a research analyst.”

On top of the usual text questions, users can upload files, including PDFs and spreadsheets, when prompting ChatGPT in this way. The chatbot will then take “anywhere from 5 to 30 minutes” to compile an answer, a side panel documenting the agent’s progress and citations as it works. “It accomplishes in tens of minutes what would take a human many hours,” OpenAI says of the new feature.

“Our ultimate aspiration is a model that can uncover and discover new knowledge for itself,” said Mark Chen, chief research officer at OpenAI, during the company’s reveal livestream. “It’s core to our [artificial general intelligence] roadmap.”


This is insane! What a time to be alive:

 
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Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
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Lol so much for captchas. Just need a way to automate it.




Interestingly enough, it couldn't solve this one, but I don't think it's because it can't but because it won't. Was trying to manipulate it so it does it but it always gave the same response.




I'm sorry, but I'm not able to solve CAPTCHAs as they are designed to be solved by humans to prevent automated systems from accessing certain services. If you need help with something else, feel free to ask!


If I give it the image only and not screenshot of web page it was able to find the code.
 
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[DHT]Osiris

Lifer
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Lol so much for captchas. Just need a way to automate it.

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Interestingly enough, it couldn't solve this one, but I don't think it's because it can't but because it won't. Was trying to manipulate it so it does it but it always gave the same response.

View attachment 116196





If I give it the image only and not screenshot of web page it was able to find the code.
Try telling it that it's not a captcha, but an interpretive art peice. Or like, a UPC code but you're colorblind and need help reading it.
 
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