Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Microsoft
Imagga

AWS Rekognition
Age | 28-38 |
Gender | Male, 99.8% |
Surprised | 54.9% |
Calm | 27.3% |
Fear | 23.1% |
Confused | 5.4% |
Disgusted | 4.1% |
Sad | 3.4% |
Angry | 2.3% |
Happy | 0.7% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Adult | 99.6% | |
Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 99.8% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2023-08-09
text | 77.8% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-13
a photograph of a newspaper article article about the story of the man who was murdered in the city | -100% | |
a newspaper article about hippie undercover cop | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-17
The image is a reproduction of a newspaper clipping with the headline "Scores as 'Hippie' Undercover Cop." The article appears to describe a police officer's success in infiltrating a drug ring by adopting the disguise of a hippie. The clipping includes two side-by-side images labeled "A clean-cut cop" and "Undercover Guru." The "clean-cut cop" image shows the officer in a traditional police uniform, while the "Undercover Guru" image depicts the officer wearing attire associated with the hippie subculture, including a patterned vest. To the right of the images, there is an advertisement for "WIG CITY," which states that they are overstocked and offering a 1/2 off sale on human hair wigs and related products, with details about various types of wigs and their original and sale prices. The text around the images discusses the officer's background and achievements.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-17
The image is a vintage newspaper clipping with the headline "Scores as 'Hippie' Undercover Cop." It features two photographs side-by-side illustrating a transformation: on the left, an individual dressed formally in police attire, and on the right, the same individual disguised in clothing associated with the "hippie" subculture, including a patterned vest. The primary article discusses the success of Buffalo’s John H. Kane as an undercover officer who infiltrated a drug ring. To the right of the article is an advertisement for a wig store labeled "Wig City," promoting a sale on various hairpieces with prices and descriptions.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-26
This is a newspaper article showing two photographs side by side, demonstrating a police officer's transformation from a clean-cut uniformed officer to an undercover role. The headline reads "Scores as 'Hippie' Undercover Cop" and appears to be from Buffalo. The left photo shows someone in a police uniform, while the right photo shows the same person in civilian clothes wearing what appears to be a patterned sweater or jacket and sporting a full beard. The article discusses an operation that led to arrests in an Oklahoma drug ring. There's also an advertisement for "WIG CITY" visible on the right side of the clipping, advertising various wig products at half off.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-01
The image shows two men who are identified as an "undercover cop" and an "undercover guru" in the newspaper headline. The article discusses how one of the men, John H. Kane, trapped an Oklahoma drug ring when they went home for Christmas. The article also mentions that the undercover cop is described as looking like a "hippie". The image shows the two men in attire that matches the description of a "hippie" look. The text on the right side of the image advertises various products such as "wiglets" and "falls" available at the "Wig City" store.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-01
The image shows a newspaper clipping with the headline "Scores as 'Hippie' Undercover Cop". It contains two black and white photographs of a man, one labeled "A clean-cut cop" and the other "Undercover Guru". The text mentions a Buffalo police officer, John H. Kane, who went undercover as a "hippie" in the late 1960s to infiltrate the counterculture movement. He adopted the look and lifestyle to blend in, growing long hair and a beard. The raid he participated in resulted in 67 drug warrants.
The clipping also has an advertisement promoting a "Wig City" sale, offering discounts on various types of wigs including long falls, medium length wigs, demi wigs, and hand-tied wigs. The ad seems to be taking advantage of the undercover cop story by marketing wigs as a way to drastically change one's appearance.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-01
This is a vintage newspaper article showing two photos of an undercover police officer. The headline reads "Scores as 'Hippie' Undercover Cop." The first photo shows the officer in his regular police uniform, labeled as "A clean-cut cop," while the second photo shows him in his undercover disguise wearing a patterned sweater and sporting a full beard, labeled as "Undercover Guru." The article appears to be about a successful drug bust in Buffalo targeting an Oklahoma drug ring. There's also an advertisement for "WIG CITY" visible on the right side of the clipping, advertising a 50% off sale on wigs and hair pieces.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a newspaper clipping with the headline "Scores as 'Hippie' Undercover Cop" and features two photographs of a man in different outfits. The article discusses the arrest of John H. Kane, a clean-cut police officer who went undercover to catch a hippie drug ring in Buffalo.
- Headline and Subheading
- The headline reads "Scores as 'Hippie' Undercover Cop."
- The subheading states "Buffalo's John H. Kane traps Oklahoma dope ring."
- Photographs
- The first photograph shows John H. Kane in a clean-cut uniform.
- The second photograph depicts John H. Kane in a hippie outfit.
- Article Text
- The article describes how John H. Kane went undercover to catch a hippie drug ring in Buffalo.
- It mentions that he was able to trap the ring and make 67 drug warrants.
- Advertisement
- The advertisement on the right side of the page is for a wig store called "Wig City."
- It offers a promotion of 1/2 off all 100% human hair wigs for 6 days only.
- Statistics
- 67 drug warrants were made as a result of John H. Kane's undercover operation.
- The wig store offers a 1/2 off promotion on all 100% human hair wigs for 6 days only.
In summary, the image shows a newspaper clipping about a police officer who went undercover to catch a hippie drug ring in Buffalo. The article includes two photographs of the officer in different outfits and discusses the success of his operation. The advertisement on the right side of the page promotes a wig store with a 1/2 off offer on all 100% human hair wigs for 6 days only.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image is a newspaper clipping featuring two photographs of a man, one in a police uniform and the other in casual attire. The headline reads "Scores as 'Hippie' Undercover Cop."
Key Elements:
- Headline: "Scores as 'Hippie' Undercover Cop"
- Photographs: Two images of the same man, one in a police uniform and the other in casual attire
- Caption: "A clean-cut cop" and "Undercover Guru"
- Newspaper Article: Partially visible text discussing the man's role as an undercover cop and his success in making arrests
Visual Description:
- The image is a black-and-white newspaper clipping with a white background.
- The headline is prominently displayed at the top of the image.
- The two photographs are placed side by side, with the police uniform photo on the left and the casual attire photo on the right.
- The caption is written below each photograph.
- The newspaper article is partially visible, with some text cut off at the edges of the image.
Overall Impression:
- The image suggests that the man in the photographs is an undercover cop who has successfully infiltrated a group of hippies.
- The use of the term "hippie" and the contrast between the two photographs implies that the man has been able to blend in with the group and gather information that has led to arrests.
- The image may be intended to highlight the effectiveness of undercover policing tactics in combating crime.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is a newspaper clipping featuring two stories. The first story is titled "Scores as 'Hippie' Undercover Cop" and is about John H. Kane, a Buffalo police officer who went undercover to infiltrate a drug ring in Oklahoma. The story includes a photograph of Kane in his undercover guise, as well as details about his background and the success of his operation, which resulted in 67 drug warrants. The second story is an advertisement for "Wig City," a business that sells wigs and hairpieces. The ad features a list of products and their prices, as well as a promotion for a 50% discount on all wigs.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image is a newspaper clipping with two columns. The left column features a headline "Scores as 'Hippie' Undercover Cop" and includes a photograph of a man in a police uniform, labeled "A clean-cut cop." Below the photograph, there is a caption that reads, "Buffalo's John H. Kane traps Oklahoma dope ring shock when they went home for a Christmas trap that resulted in 67 drug warrants. The raids." The text continues with additional information about the undercover operation and the individuals involved.
The right column has a headline "WIG CITY" and includes an advertisement for wigs. The advertisement features a photograph of a man with long hair and a beard, labeled "Undercover Guru." The text lists various wig options available, including "WIGLETS," "FALLS," and "WIGS," with prices and descriptions. The ad also mentions that the store is "overstocked" and has "limited space," offering a discount of "1/2 OFF" for a limited time.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-08
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows a newspaper clipping with the headline "Scores as 'Hippie' Undercover Cop." It features two black and white photographs side-by-side. On the left is an image captioned "A clean-cut cop", showing a man in a police uniform. On the right, another image captioned "Undercover Guru" shows the same man with a beard, longer hair, and wearing what appears to be a patterned vest or shawl.
Below the photos, the text reads "Buffalo's John H. Kane traps Oklahoma dope ring".
To the right of the photographs is a portion of an advertisement for "WIG CITY", promoting wigs that are 1/2 off for 6 days. It lists wig types such as wiglets, falls, and wigs, along with their original prices.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-08
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a black and white scan of a newspaper clipping. The headline reads, "Scores as 'Hippie' Undercover Cop."
The clipping is divided into three sections:
- On the left is a section of text describing the undercover cop operation.
- The center of the image features two black and white photographs. The first shows a man in a police uniform, and is labeled "A clean-cut cop." The second photograph shows a man with long hair and a beard. He is wearing a long patterned top and is labeled "Undercover Guru."
- On the right side is an advertisement for "WIG CITY" offering wigs at half price.
The layout suggests the article is reporting on an undercover police operation targeting drug activity, and that the police officer involved went undercover to infiltrate the organization.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image is a newspaper clipping featuring a story about an undercover police operation. The headline reads "Scores as 'Hippie' Undercover Cop," and the subheadline states "Buffalo's John H. Kane traps Oklahoma dope ring."
The article includes two photographs:
- The first photo shows a man in a police uniform labeled "A clean-cut cop."
- The second photo shows the same man dressed in hippie attire, including a long beard, long hair, and a fringed jacket, labeled "Undercover Guru."
The text of the article provides details about John H. Kane, who is described as a clean-cut officer from Buffalo. He went undercover in Oklahoma, adopting a hippie persona to infiltrate a drug ring. The operation was successful, resulting in 67 drug warrants. The article mentions that Kane's transformation was so convincing that even his wife, Mrs. Ann Kane, did not recognize him when he returned home.
Additionally, the article provides some background on Kane, noting that he was born in Buffalo, attended St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute, and was sent to Oklahoma on assignment. It also mentions that Kane was married for two years and had two children.
To the right of the article, there is an advertisement for "Wig City," offering a variety of wigs, wiglets, and falls at discounted prices for a limited time. The ad highlights different types of wigs and their prices, such as demi wigs, medium length wigs, and hand-tied wigs.