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Amazon

Passport | 92.6% | |
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text visuals | 78.4% | |
paintings art | 17.7% | |
food drinks | 1.9% | |
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Microsoft
created on 2022-02-26
background pattern | 99.8% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-28
This image depicts a blueprint of a laminar geodesic dome. It is a technical drawing featuring a series of illustrations that represent various design elements and construction details associated with geodesic domes. The background is blue with white line drawings and annotations, typical of architectural blueprints. The blueprint includes several views of different dome configurations, showcasing components ranging from the basic triangular subsections that make up the dome to the more complex full spherical structure. Some figures depict the dome from different angles, while others display the individual geometric shapes and patterns that can be combined to create the overarching structure. The bottom of the image contains text indicating that this is a United States Patent Office submission (No. 3,203,144), filed on May 27, 1960, and granted on August 31, 1965. It attributes the invention of the laminar geodesic dome to the inventor Buckminster Fuller, who is known for popularizing the geodesic dome in architectural design. The drawing itself serves as both an instructional guide for construction and understanding how such domes are engineered as well as a historical document indicating the patenting process of a particular design or invention.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-28
The image is a blueprint-style technical drawing featuring multiple views and diagrams of a laminar geodesic dome. The drawings are presented in white lines against a blue background, characteristic of traditional blueprints. Various geometric shapes, patterns, and angles of the geodesic dome are shown, including sectional views, exterior perspectives, and detailed components. Key elements of the design, shown in multiple figures, include: - Different geometric shapes (triangles, hexagons, pentagons) used in the structure. - Panels and frameworks illustrating the construction methods. - Isometric and top-down views displaying the overall dome form. At the bottom of the blueprint, the patent information is provided, indicating: - The type of the invention: Laminar Geodesic Dome. - The patent details: United States Patent Office no. 3,203,144. - The filing date: May 27, 1960. - The serial number: 32,268. - The issue date: August 31, 1965. - The inventor's name: Buckminister Fuller. The technical drawing captures the innovative and mathematical approach of Buckminster Fuller in designing geodesic domes, reflecting both aesthetic and functional aspects of architectural design.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-28
This is a blueprint/patent drawing of geodesic dome structures, invented by Buckminster Fuller. The image shows various technical drawings and diagrams in white lines on a deep blue background. It includes multiple views and variations of geodesic domes - spherical and hemispherical structures made up of interconnected triangles and other geometric shapes. The drawings show both complete spheres and dome sections, along with detailed structural components and connection methods. Each figure is numbered and shows different aspects of the geodesic dome design, from overall structures to specific joint details. This patent illustration dates from May 27, 1960 (filed) and was granted August 31, 1965, with the patent number 3,203,144. The document represents one of Fuller's most significant contributions to architecture and structural design, demonstrating the mathematical and engineering principles behind his revolutionary geodesic dome concept.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-28
The image shows technical drawings or blueprints of various geodesic dome structures on a blue background. There are detailed sketches of different geometric dome designs, with numbers and measurements annotating each one. The domes have intricate lattice-like frameworks made up of triangular and hexagonal shapes. Some appear to be partial domes while others are complete spherical structures. The schematic style and patent office information at the bottom suggest these are patent drawings or plans for constructing geodesic domes, which are lightweight and stable architectural structures.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-28
The image appears to be a blueprint or technical diagram of various geodesic dome structures and components. It shows a collection of white line drawings on a deep blue background, depicting different geometric shapes and structures related to the design of geodesic domes. The diagrams include detailed schematics and cross-sections of these dome structures, showcasing their intricate and modular construction using triangular panels and support elements. The image does not contain any human faces or identifications.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image is a blueprint for a laminar geodesic dome, featuring white diagrams on a blue background. The diagram showcases various stages of the dome's construction, including its base, sides, and top. * **Base:** * The base of the dome is a circular shape with a series of interconnected triangles. * Each triangle is made up of three sides, with the top side being the longest. * The triangles are arranged in a repeating pattern to form the circular shape. * **Sides:** * The sides of the dome are made up of a series of triangular panels. * Each panel is attached to the next one, forming a continuous surface. * The panels are arranged in a spiral pattern, with each panel overlapping the next one slightly. * **Top:** * The top of the dome is a series of interconnected triangles that form a circular shape. * Each triangle is made up of three sides, with the top side being the longest. * The triangles are arranged in a repeating pattern to form the circular shape. Overall, the blueprint provides a detailed illustration of the laminar geodesic dome's construction, showcasing its unique design and structure.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image depicts a blueprint for a geodesic dome, featuring various diagrams and illustrations of the dome's structure. The blueprint is presented in white on a blue background, with a white border surrounding the edges. **Key Features:** * **Diagrams:** The blueprint includes multiple diagrams showcasing different aspects of the geodesic dome's design, such as its framework, panels, and connections. * **Illustrations:** The illustrations provide detailed views of the dome's components, including its vertices, edges, and faces. * **Labels:** Each diagram and illustration is labeled with numbers and letters, likely corresponding to specific parts or features of the dome. * **Text:** At the bottom of the blueprint, there is a line of text that reads "LAMINAR GEODESIC DOME, United States Patent Office no. 3,203,144, filed May 27, 1960, serial no. 32,268, granted August 31, 1965, Inventor: Buckminster Fuller." This text provides information about the patent and the inventor of the geodesic dome. **Overall Impression:** The blueprint appears to be a technical drawing intended for engineers, architects, or builders who want to construct a geodesic dome. The level of detail and the use of technical terminology suggest that the blueprint is meant for professionals with expertise in the field.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-28
The image is a patent drawing for a geodesic dome, showcasing various geometric designs and structures. The drawing is on a blue background, and it is divided into multiple sections, each depicting different aspects of the geodesic dome. The domes are constructed using a network of triangles, which form a spherical shape. The drawings include both whole domes and partial domes, as well as some smaller geometric shapes that may be used in the construction process. The image also includes text that provides information about the patent, including the patent number, the date it was filed, and the inventor's name.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-28
The image is a patent drawing for a "Laminar Geodesic Dome," invented by Buckminster Fuller. The drawing is on a blue background and contains multiple diagrams of domes with different shapes and sizes. The diagrams are labeled with numbers and letters, indicating different sections or views of the dome. The domes are made up of a series of triangles that form a spherical shape. The domes are designed to be lightweight and strong, and they can be used for a variety of purposes, such as housing, greenhouses, and exhibition spaces. The patent was granted on August 31, 1965, and the serial number is 32,268.