Ideogram has a magic prompt feature that turns concise prompts into elaborate ones. In this case I actually entered a short prompt in Ideogram but I didn’t like the output. Then I copied the magic prompt into Copilot and got what I wanted.
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I thought it was common knowledge by now.
Prompt: A whimsical and surreal photo featuring Betty Boop atop a massive, colorful fish. The fish leaps gracefully through a ring of flames, while Betty Boop maintains her balance and holds a box of Rice Krispies. The background is a blend of vibrant colors, with onlookers watching the spectacle in awe. The overall atmosphere is playful and nostalgic, evoking a sense of wonder and delight.
So they use gamers RGB as makeup.
The Pombus
Prompt:
A whimsical photo of a fantastical creature known as the Pombus. This enchanting being seamlessly combines the features of a enormous, fluffy Pomeranian dog with those of a vintage bus. The creature has a long, furry body, playful face, and agile furry legs that allow it to run swiftly. Its cheerful face is adorned with bus windows, a destination sign on its forehead, and headlights above its eyes. The Pombus is equipped with soft, furry seats inside its body for passengers, blending the organic and mechanical elements in a delightful and magical manner., photo, cinematic
Clearly inspired by the Catbus
Suitable environment for the BMW, as there is no need for turn signals.
Proof that quantum tunneling works at the macroscopic level.
This is impressive!
Is one of them supposed to be a double?
It is actually quite cool to be able to travel virtually when my body is no longer capable. The technology will have advanced dramatically in 2 decades.
Flat earthers have access to all the information yet they still decide that flat earth is true.
I am not saying that current AI is intelligent. I am just seeing similarity between how human and AI process information.
So it is about languages instead of “where you live”. Can’t Harvard researchers get the title right?
Or are they assuming that languages are only associated with where people live?