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Amazon

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Microsoft
created on 2021-04-04
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-13
This image depicts a fictitious prescription pad with humorous content. It says "METAMEDICS" at the top, with an address and phone number implying that it is located in Bridgewater, Connecticut, and references a pharmacist named Julien Levy. The prescription is written out for "R. Da Vinci" in "Florence, Italy", which is a playful nod to the famous artist Leonardo da Vinci. The medication prescribed is "DREAM-A-MEAN" with a dosage of "Amp. Scatobrevile 50 mg/cc - 20 cc". The sig, which usually contains instructions for taking a medication, reads: "Tcc I.V. prn. (Intra-Venusly - when necessary) at (3x magi of) during sleep". This is nonsensical medical jargon, and "3x magi" further adds to the humor with a play on "three wise men" or "magi". The punchline of this joke is found at the bottom of the pad, where it claims that the drug is "for dependable conception control" and lists the product as "DREAM-A-MEANS®". To the right of the prescription pad, there are four capsules of various colors and sizes, which seem to be illustrative rather than real medications, aligning with the fictional and humorous nature of the prescription. The bottom of the note is marked with "(c) 1987 The Interface Group, Inc." indicating that this item was created as a gag or novelty item.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-13
The image displays a prescription pad from "METAMEDICS" with the name of the pharmacist, Julien Levy, located in Bridgewater, Connecticut. The prescription is written for L. Da Vinci, residing in Florence, Italy. The medication prescribed is "Dream-A-Mean," with a notation of Amp. Secobarbital 50 mg/cc and an instruction of 20 cc. Additional instructions indicate that the medication should be taken intravenously as needed, with a more detailed note suggesting three times a night during sleep. The bottom of the prescription pad highlights that "Dream-A-Mean" is intended for dependable conception control. To the right side of the prescription pad, there are four different colored capsules aligned vertically: blue, orange-clear, yellow, and black-red.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-13
The image appears to be a prescription form for the contraceptive medication "DREAM-A-MEANS". The form includes instructions for the medication's use, including the dosage and frequency. The prescription is written for a patient named "A. Da Vinci" and the pharmacist's name is "Julien Levy". The form also includes the contact information for the pharmacy, "METAMEDICS" located in Bridgewater, Connecticut.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-13
The image shows a prescription pad from a pharmacy called Metamedics. The prescription is made out to "L. Da Vinci" in Florence, Italy for a medication called "DREAM-A-MEAN", with instructions to take 50mg/cc orally 3 times per night during sleep (intra-venously when unnecessary). The prescription is signed by "Julien Levy" and includes the tagline "for dependable conception control", playing on the name "DREAM-A-MEAN" which sounds like a fictional drug to control dreams or conception. The prescription pad has the Metamedics logo at the top along with a phone number and addresses in Hemlock Ridge Rd. and Bridgewater, Connecticut. There are also four colored capsules or pills shown at the bottom.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-13
This is a prescription pad image from "Metamedics" with a humorous, artistic spin on it. It's made out to "Da Vinci" at "Florence, Italy" and appears to be a creative piece rather than a real prescription. The letterhead shows "Julien Levy - Pharmacist" from Bridgewater, Conn., with scales of justice symbols on either side. The prescription is written for something called "DREAM-A-MEAN" with dosage instructions written in a playful medical style. To the right of the prescription pad are four different colored medicinal capsules/pills: blue, orange/white, yellow, and red/black. At the bottom of the prescription pad, there's text reading "for dependable conception control" and "DREAM-A-MEANs®", suggesting this is likely an art piece or satirical commentary rather than an actual medical document. The overall presentation appears to be part of an artistic work or installation that plays with the format of medical prescriptions in a creative way.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-17
The image shows a prescription for "Dream-A-Means" medication, which is used for dependable conception control. * The prescription is written on a white paper with black text and blue handwriting. * The top of the paper has the words "METAMEDICS" and "JULIEN LEVY - Pharmacist" in black text. * Below that, it says "HEMLOCK RIDGE RD." and "BRIDGEWATER, CONN." in smaller black text. * The date is not filled in, but there is a space for the patient's name and address. * The prescription is for "Dream-A-Means" and includes the dosage and frequency of administration. * The signature of the pharmacist is at the bottom of the page. * To the right of the prescription, there are three capsules of different colors: blue, orange, and yellow. * The capsules are arranged vertically, with the blue one at the top and the yellow one at the bottom. * Each capsule has a distinctive color and shape, suggesting that they may be different strengths or types of medication. * The background of the image is a plain gray color, which helps to highlight the prescription and capsules. Overall, the image appears to be a medical prescription for a specific medication, with clear instructions for the patient and a visual representation of the medication itself.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-17
The image depicts a prescription for the medication "DREAM-A-MEANs" written on a Metamedics notepad. The prescription is written in blue ink and includes the patient's name, address, and dosage instructions. The notepad features the Metamedics logo and contact information at the top, as well as a copyright notice from The Letter Edged in Black Press Inc. at the bottom. To the right of the prescription, four pills are arranged in a row, each with a different color and shape. The pills appear to be capsules or tablets, and they may be samples of the medication prescribed. The background of the image is a plain white surface, which helps to focus attention on the prescription and the pills. Overall, the image provides a clear and concise visual representation of a prescription and the medication being prescribed. It is likely that this image was used for educational or informational purposes, such as in a medical textbook or online resource.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-13
The image shows a prescription form for a medication called "Dream-A-Means." The form is printed on white paper and includes various details such as the patient's name, address, medication dosage, and instructions for use. The form also includes a section for the pharmacist's signature and refill information. On the right side of the image, there are several small capsules of different colors, which may be the medication prescribed on the form. The image appears to be a mock-up or artistic representation, as the prescription form and capsules do not appear to be real.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-13
The image shows a medical prescription for a patient named L. Da Vinci, who resides in Florence, Italy. The prescription is written by a pharmacist named Julien Levy, who works for Metamedics, a pharmaceutical company. The prescription is for a medication called Dream-A-Mean, which is used for dependable conception control. The dosage is 50 mg/cc, and the patient is instructed to take 20 cc of the medication. The prescription also includes a signature from the pharmacist and a refill authorization for up to three times. The prescription is printed on a white sheet of paper with a black border and is accompanied by four capsules of the medication, each with a different color.