In our past two posts, we told you all about our experiments with Bing’s AI Generator. We also counted down from 10-7 (first post) and then from 6-3 (second post).
Today, we’re giving you the winners. But first, bonus content!
Bonus Content: Why Not?
Why not ask for 18th Century French philosophers talking at a discotheque?
Or how about the signers of the Declaration of Independence at the coffee shop in the show Seinfeld?
Or fruit fighting a blender?
Anyway, here’s the Top Two.
2. Poppy for Senate
Here’s the prompt: “60s style cartoon art of a woman named ‘Poppy’ standing in front of a crowd holding up signs supporting her campaign for Senate.”
Now, I’ll admit that the 12-year-old boy in me wanted to see “Poppy” misspelled.
Let’s take a look at the first image:
“Pop” is close. “Not Le Vow” is an interesting sign. B+ effort. Let’s see the next one:
I am 100% behind the campaign of “HISPANIC FOR SENATE.”
1. Your Communicator’s Toolkit
Going back to our absurd travel posters, we asked for “An Art Deco style poster promoting ‘Writing’ and inviting people to ‘Learn to Spell’ and ‘Use Punctuation’” while bikini models look on.”
That’s a hot mess. How ‘bout the next one…
“Wrlittincc” is fundamental.
We’ve got a Charles Atlas type and an F. Scott Fitzgerald as well, so the gender equality makes up for the woman in the middle, who has some sort of leg issue she needs to get checked out.
Will AI Put Me Out of a Job?
No. Not if these absurd pieces are any indication.
Read more of our thinking on this on the Metacoin site over here. And try to relax. Embrace the absurd.
(Here’s an AI-generated poster promoting a rock band called “Embrace the Absurd.”)