Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Microsoft

AWS Rekognition
Age | 48-66 |
Gender | Female, 50.6% |
Fear | 53% |
Happy | 45.3% |
Disgusted | 45% |
Angry | 45.2% |
Calm | 45.2% |
Confused | 45% |
Surprised | 46.1% |
Sad | 45.2% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Poster | 100% | |
Categories
Imagga
people portraits | 50.5% | |
events parties | 16.3% | |
food drinks | 15.5% | |
interior objects | 11.7% | |
text visuals | 3.7% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2019-10-30
a group of people posing for a photo in front of a book | 34.5% | |
a group of people looking at a book | 34.4% | |
a group of people posing for a photo | 34.3% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-30
The image shows a group of women working at sewing machines, creating Nazi flags featuring swastikas. The environment appears to be a workshop or similar setting. A pink banner at the top contains a quote attributed to Adolf Hitler, dated September 15, 1935: "The so-called granting of equal rights to women which Marxism demands in reality does not grant equal rights but constitutes a deprivation of rights since it draws the woman into an area in which she will necessarily be inferior." The overall tone of the image seems to be critical, possibly highlighting historical gender roles and political ideology.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-30
This image features a group of individuals seated at tables, engaged in activities which appear to include working with sewing machines. The predominant brand visible on the machinery is "SINGER," hinting at a setting of sewing or textile work. The photograph has been heavily altered with a magenta overlay in certain sections and text superimposed onto the image in both black and magenta fonts. On the upper part of the image, there is a block of text in magenta, and below the image, there is another block of text in black with a magenta background. Additionally, there are rectangular censor bars over parts of the image where individual faces would normally be seen. The artwork has a signature at the bottom right corner. This piece evokes a historical context and seems to carry a political message, although without more context it's difficult to interpret its full meaning or intent. The surrounding text refers to gender equality and references a specific historical figure and date.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-30
This is a historical black and white photograph with red accents showing what appears to be a textile or sewing workshop. Several Singer sewing machines are visible, and Nazi flags or banners with swastikas can be seen draped across the workspace. The image is framed with text at the top and bottom, appearing to be a quote from September 15, 1935, discussing views on women's rights. The quote expresses opposition to granting equal rights to women, suggesting that doing so would actually be detrimental. The image appears to be a commentary on or documentation of how the Nazi regime viewed women's roles in society, specifically in relation to labor and rights.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-30
The image contains a quote by Adolf Hitler from September 15, 1935 which states: "THE SO-CALLED GRANTING OF EQUAL RIGHTS TO WOMAN WHICH MARXISM DEMANDS IN REALITY DOES NOT GRANT EQUAL RIGHTS BUT CONSTITUTES A DEPRIVATION OF RIGHTS SINCE IT DRAWS THE WOMAN INTO AN AREA IN WHICH SHE WILL NECESSARILY BE INFERIOR." The quote is overlaid on a black and white photograph showing a crowd of men sitting at sewing machines, which were traditionally seen as machines operated by women at the time. The juxtaposition of the misogynistic quote with the photograph of men doing what was considered "women's work" creates an ironic and critical commentary on Hitler's sexist views about gender roles and women's rights.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-30
The image appears to be a historical photograph depicting a group gathered around what seems to be a casket or coffin, surrounded by Nazi imagery and symbols. The text overlay provides a quote attributed to Adolph Hitler from September 15, 1935, criticizing the so-called granting of equal rights to women, which he claims Marxism demands in reality does not grant equal rights but rather constitutes a deprivation of rights by drawing women into an area in which she will necessarily be inferior.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image depicts a black-and-white photograph of a group of people gathered around a table, with a red banner at the top and bottom. The photograph shows a group of people, mostly men, gathered around a table with sewing machines on it. They are all wearing dark clothing and appear to be engaged in some sort of activity. The red banner at the top of the image has the text "THE SO-CALLED GRANTING OF EQUAL RIGHTS TO WOMAN WHICH MARXISM DEMANDS IN REALITY DOES NOT GRANT EQUAL RIGHTS BUT CONSTITUTES A DEPRIVATION OF RIGHTS SINCE IT DRAWS THE WOMAN INTO AN AREA IN WHICH SHE WILL NECESSARILY BE INFERIOR." in black letters. The red banner at the bottom of the image has the text "ADOLPH HITLER, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935" in black letters. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests that it is a political statement or propaganda piece, possibly created by the Nazi Party. The use of a black-and-white photograph and red banners gives the image a sense of starkness and seriousness, while the quote from Adolf Hitler adds a sense of authority and legitimacy to the message. The image may be intended to convey the idea that Marxism is not a viable solution for women's rights, and that it would lead to a loss of autonomy and dignity for women.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image depicts a poster featuring a black-and-white photograph of a group of people, predominantly men, gathered around a table with sewing machines. The individuals are dressed in attire from the early 20th century, with some wearing suits and others in more casual clothing. The atmosphere appears to be one of industriousness, as the people are engaged in various activities such as sewing, reading, or simply sitting at the table. The poster also includes two quotes, one at the top and one at the bottom, which are written in black text on a red background. The top quote reads, "THE SO-CALLED GRANTING OF EQUAL RIGHTS TO WOMAN WHICH MARXISM DEMANDS IN REALITY DOES NOT GRANT EQUAL RIGHTS BUT CONSTITUTES A DEPRIVATION OF RIGHTS SINCE IT DRAWS THE WOMAN INTO AN AREA IN WHICH SHE WILL NECESSARILY BE INFERIOR." This quote is attributed to Adolph Hitler and is dated September 15, 1935. The bottom quote is not visible in the provided image, but it is likely to be a continuation of the top quote or a separate statement related to the theme of the poster. Overall, the image suggests that the poster is promoting a message about the importance of women's rights and the need to challenge patriarchal societies that seek to oppress them.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-30
The image is a poster with a black-and-white photograph of a group of people working in a factory. The photograph is bordered by two red stripes, one at the top and one at the bottom, each containing white text. The top stripe contains a quote that reads, "The so-called granting of equal rights to woman which Marxism demands in reality does not grant equal rights but constitutes a." The bottom stripe contains another quote that reads, "Deprivation of rights since it draws the woman into an area in which she will necessarily be inferior." The poster also includes a signature in the bottom right corner, which reads "Adolf Hitler, September 15, 1935."
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-30
The image is a poster featuring a monochromatic photograph of a group of women working on sewing machines, with a red border and text. The women are wearing aprons and are seated around a table, with a red cloth and a swastika symbol in the center. The text on the poster reads: "The so-called granting of equal rights to women which Marxism demands in reality does not grant equal rights but constitutes a deprivation of rights since it draws the woman into an area in which she will necessarily be inferior." The text is attributed to Adolf Hitler, dated September 15, 1935.