There is a new weird bowling meme in town and it was made by computers.
The company market manager Adam Goldberg forced the company to create images of vibrant smiling using the DALL-E2 text-to-image generator.
These are funny little guys. Don't laugh at those toothy grins. You can!
This isn't the first DALL-E2 creation to make its way to the OpenAI employees, though we dare say it's the prettiest so far.
The neural network was prompted to create a robot attempting to learn a new language, according to an image posted by Aravind.
The creator of the original DALL-E and co-creator of its second version had even more impressive offerings to show for his advanced neural network: videos of the software doing its thing.
To put it bluntly, this one is stunning.
The latest update to DALL-E has made OpenAI's neural networks even more powerful and capable of generating wonders and monstrosities alike.
The bowling balls seem to be able to grasp not just content but style and poise as well. That could be the beginning of some interesting work.
We are on the waiting list if Futurism gains access.
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