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Amazon

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text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created on 2019-11-01
a close up of text on a white background | 82.4% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 77.1% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 77% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-31
The image shows a piece of text written in red capital letters on a white background. The text appears to be a historical statement from "The Diggers Movement" dated 1649. Here's the text in the image: --- AND LET ALL MEN SAY WHAT THEY WILL, SO LONG AS SUCH RULERS AS CALL THE LAND THEIRS, UPHOLDING THIS PARTICULAR PROPERTY OF MINE AND THINE, THE COMMON PEOPLE SHALL NEVER HAVE THEIR LIBERTY, NOR THE LAND BE FREED FROM TROUBLES, OPPRESSIONS AND COMPLAININGS - BY REASON THEREOF THE CREATOR OF ALL THINGS IS CONTINUALLY PROVOKED. . FOR SURELY THIS PARTICULAR PROPERTY OF MINE AND THINE HATH BROUGHT IN ALL MISERY UPON PEOPLE. FOR FIRST, IT HATH OCCASIONED PEOPLE TO STEAL ONE FROM ANOTHER. SECONDLY, IT HATH MADE LAWS TO HANG THOSE THAT DID STEAL. IT TEMPTS PEOPLE TO DO AN EVIL ACTION AND THEN KILLS THEM FOR DOING IT. LET ALL JUDGE IF THIS BE NOT A GREAT DEVIL. THE DIGGERS MOVEMENT - 1649 --- The text critiques the concept of private property, arguing that it causes oppression and misery for the common people, leads to theft, and results in harsh punishments that provoke further wrongdoing. The Diggers were a group of agrarian communists during the English Civil War who advocated for collective ownership of land.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-31
The image displays a text, which appears to be a political or social statement, typed in black and red ink on a white background. The format of the text is consistent with a typographic poster or print. Here's what the text says: "AND LET ALL MEN SAY WHAT THEY WILL, SO LONG AS SUCH RULERS AS CALL THE LAND THEIRS, UPHOLDING THIS PARTICULAR PROPERTY OF MINE AND THINE, THE COMMON PEOPLE SHALL NEVER HAVE THEIR LIBERTY, NOR THE LAND BE FREED FROM TROUBLES, OPPRESSIONS AND COMPLAININGS - BY REASON THEREOF THE CREATOR OF ALL THINGS IS CONTINUALLY PROVOKED. FOR SURELY THIS PARTICULAR PROPERTY OF MINE AND THINE HATH BROUGHT IN ALL MISERY UPON PEOPLE. FOR FIRST, IT HATH OCCASIONED PEOPLE TO STEAL, ONE FROM ANOTHER. SECONDLY, IT HATH MADE LAWS TO HANG THOSE THAT DID STEAL. IT TEMPTS PEOPLE TO DO AN EVIL ACTION AND THEN KILLS THEM FOR DOING IT. LET ALL JUDGE IF THIS BE NOT A GREAT DEVIL. THE DIGGERS MOVEMENT - 1649" At the bottom of the text, in red ink, is the attribution to "THE DIGGERS MOVEMENT - 1649." The Diggers were an English group of agrarian socialists, sometimes regarded as one of the first small-scale communist societies, during the 17th century, who protested private property and the land ownership system of their time. The choice of red ink for certain parts of the poster could be symbolically associated with the themes of socialism and communism, which often use red in their iconography. The text criticizes the concept of private property (referred to as "mine and thine") and suggests that it leads to social injustices, such as theft and legal punishment for theft, ultimately attributing widespread misery to the owning of private property.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-31
This is a text-based image showing a quote from The Diggers Movement of 1649, printed in red text on a white background. The quote discusses property rights and social justice, criticizing how private property ownership leads to inequality and injustice. The text is arranged in a poetic format and speaks about how property ownership causes misery, leads to theft, and then results in laws that punish those who steal. It presents a critical view of how property laws create a cycle of poverty and punishment. The quote ends with a provocative statement asking readers to judge if this system is "not a great devil." The text appears to be printed in a stencil-like font style, giving it a stark, bold appearance. The citation at the bottom attributes this to "THE DIGGERS MOVEMENT - 1649," which was a radical Protestant movement in England that advocated for common ownership of land.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-31
The image contains text from the Diggers Movement in 1649. The passage argues that the common people shall never have liberty or be freed from oppressions and complainings as long as rulers call the land their property and uphold laws to hang those who steal from others. It states that this particular property has brought misery upon people, first by occasioning people to steal from one another, and secondly by making laws to hang those that did steal. The passage claims this tempts people to do evil and then kills them for doing it. It concludes by saying let all judge if this be not a "great devil."
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-31
The image appears to be a historical document or manifesto from the Diggers movement, which was an agrarian socialist movement in 17th-century England. The text expresses strong views about land ownership, property rights, and criticizes the oppression of the common people by those in power. The text speaks about the Creator of all things being continually provoked, and how the particular property of "mine and thine" has brought misery upon people, leading to theft, laws to hang thieves, and people being tempted to do evil actions that are then punished. The text concludes by stating "Let all judge if this be not a great devil."
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14
The image is a poster featuring the Diggers' Movement manifesto, written in red text on a white background. The text is presented in a large, bold font and is divided into two paragraphs. **Paragraph 1:** * The first paragraph reads: "AND LET ALL MEN SAY WHAT THEY WILL, SO LONG AS SUCH RULERS AS CALL THE LAND THEIRS, UPHOLDING THIS PARTICULAR PROPERTY OF MINE AND THINE, THE COMMON PEOPLE SHALL NEVER HAVE THEIR LIBERTY, NOR THE LAND BE FREED FROM TROUBLES, OPPRESSIONS AND COMPLAININGS - BY REASON THEREOF THE CREATOR OF ALL THINGS IS CONTINUALLY PROVOKED." **Paragraph 2:** * The second paragraph states: "FOR SURELY THIS PARTICULAR PROPERTY OF MINE AND THINE HATH BROUGHT IN ALL MISERY UPON PEOPLE. FOR FIRST, IT HATH OCCASIONED PEOPLE TO STEAL ONE FROM ANOTHER. SECONDLY, IT HATH MADE LAWS TO HANG THOSE THAT DID STEAL. IT TEMPTS PEOPLE TO DO AN EVIL ACTION AND THEN KILLS THEM FOR DOING IT. LET ALL JUDGE IF THIS BE NOT A GREAT DEVIL." **Footer:** * At the bottom of the poster, the text reads: "THE DIGGERS MOVEMENT - 1649". **Background:** * The background of the poster is a plain white color, with a gray border around the edges. Overall, the image presents a powerful message from the Diggers' Movement, emphasizing the importance of collective ownership and the dangers of individual property rights. The use of bold red text and a simple white background effectively conveys the urgency and conviction of the movement's message.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14
The image depicts a white poster with red text, featuring a quote from the Diggers Movement in 1649. The quote is written in all capital letters and reads: "AND LET ALL MEN SAY WHAT THEY WILL, SO LONG AS SUCH RULERS AS CALL THE LAND THEIRS, UPHOLDING THIS PARTICULAR PROPERTY OF MINE AND THINE, THE COMMON PEOPLE SHALL NEVER HAVE THEIR LIBERTY, NOR THE LAND BE FREED FROM TROUBLES, OPPRESSIONS AND COMPLAININGS - BY REASON THEREOF THE CREATOR OF ALL THINGS IS CONTINUALLY PROVOKED. FOR SURELY THIS PARTICULAR PROPERTY OF MINE AND THINE HATH BROUGHT IN ALL MISERY UPON PEOPLE. FOR FIRST, IT HATH OCCASIONED PEOPLE TO STEAL ONE FROM ANOTHER. SECONDLY, IT HATH MADE LAWS TO HANG THOSE THAT DID STEAL. IT TEMPTS PEOPLE TO DO AN EVIL ACTION AND THEN KILLS THEM FOR DOING IT. LET ALL JUDGE IF THIS BE NOT A GREAT DEVIL." At the bottom of the poster, it states "THE DIGGERS MOVEMENT - 1649" in smaller red text. The background of the poster is white, with a gray border around the edges. In the bottom-right corner, there is a small black text that reads "BULLET".
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-31
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Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-31
The image shows a historical document titled "The Diggers Movement - 1649." The document is presented on a white background with red text. The text appears to be a statement or manifesto, possibly from a historical movement, discussing the concept of property and its impact on society. The language used is formal and somewhat archaic, suggesting the document is from a historical period. The document's title, "The Diggers Movement," indicates it is related to a specific group or movement, likely from the 17th century.