Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Microsoft

AWS Rekognition
Age | 32-48 |
Gender | Female, 52.4% |
Happy | 0.1% |
Calm | 9.5% |
Sad | 1.4% |
Surprised | 53% |
Angry | 2.1% |
Fear | 9.3% |
Confused | 1.5% |
Disgusted | 23.1% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Person | 99.4% | |
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 93.6% | |
streetview architecture | 6.4% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2019-11-07
a close up of text on a black background | 55.9% | |
a close up of text on a white background | 55.8% | |
close up of text on a black background | 53% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-03
This is a vintage illustration by Honoré Daumier, titled "Croquis Parisiens". It depicts two men standing in front of a door labeled "Prison pour dettes" (Prison for Debts). Both men are wearing formal attire with top hats, and the man on the left is holding onto his cloak. The style showcases Daumier's typical caricature manner and provides a satirical look at social issues of the time. The caption at the bottom in French reads, "Jolie prison! on en sort et on ne peut plus y rentrer!" which translates to "Nice prison! One leaves it and can’t go back!"
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-03
This is an image of an illustration featuring two characters. On the left, a person is shown in profile and is dressed in a sleeveless garment that resembles a vest or undershirt, with arms crossed. On the right, a character is depicted wearing a dark coat and a top hat while looking forward with a somewhat wistful or contemplative expression. The illustration includes text at the top that states "PRISON POUR DETTES" which translates from French to "Debtors' Prison." There is also text at the bottom which can be translated as "The keeper of commerce - Lovely prison! When one leaves, one can hardly re-enter!" indicating a possible commentary on economic or social issues related to commerce and debt imprisonment. The artist's signature, possibly "Daumier," suggests this work might be by Honoré Daumier, a French printmaker, caricaturist, painter, and sculptor known for his social and political commentary during the 19th century. The words "Imp. Aubert & Cie." indicate the printing company responsible for this work. This could be part of a collection of works that provide a critique of Parisian life in that era. The illustration has a sketch-like quality, indicative of the lithographic style often used in 19th-century satirical illustrations.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-03
This is a lithograph from "Croquis Parisiens" by Daumier. It shows two men wearing top hats in what appears to be a debtors' prison setting ("Prison pour dettes" is written at the top). One figure stands in front facing forward while the other is shown in profile. Both are dressed in formal 19th century attire. The image has a satirical quality typical of Daumier's social commentary work. The caption at the bottom reads "LE GARDE DU COMMERCE - Jolie prison! on en sort et on ne peut plus y rentrer!" which roughly translates to "The Trade Guard - Nice prison! You get out and can't get back in!" This artwork appears to be commenting on the practice of imprisonment for debt in 19th century France.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-03
The image is a black and white sketch or drawing titled "Prison pour dettes" which translates to "Debtors' prison". It depicts two men in 19th century attire, likely a prisoner and a guard or authority figure, standing in a dark prison cell or room with bars visible behind them. The prisoner appears to be wearing a top hat and holding his hands together, while the other man has a more stern expression. The French caption at the bottom translates to "Le Garde du Commerce - Honest prisoner we are out of it or you can return more!"
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-03
The image appears to be an illustration depicting two men in 19th-century attire, with one wearing a top hat and the other wearing a bowler hat. The men are standing in front of what seems to be the entrance to a prison, with the text above the doorway reading "PRISON POUR DETTES" which translates to "Prison for Debtors". The illustration has a sketchy, charcoal-like style and seems to be a commentary on the imprisonment of people for debt, a common practice at the time.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
The image depicts a scene from the late 19th or early 20th century, possibly from France. It shows two men standing in front of a doorway, with the man on the left wearing a top hat and holding a cane, and the man on the right dressed in a more formal suit. The doorway behind them has the words "PRISON POUR DETTES" written above it, which translates to "Prison for Debts." Below the doorway, there is additional text that reads "LE GARDE DU COMMERCE - Jolie prison!" which means "The Guard of Commerce - Jolly prison!" The overall atmosphere suggests a satirical or humorous take on the theme of debt and imprisonment. The image may be a commentary on the social and economic issues of the time, highlighting the consequences of financial mismanagement and the harsh realities of debtors' prisons. The use of a top hat and formal attire for the men adds a touch of irony and contrast to the somber subject matter.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-16
This image is a drawing of two men standing in front of a doorway, with the words "PRISON POUR DETTES" written above them. The man on the left is wearing a top hat and holding a cane, while the man on the right is also wearing a top hat and has his hands clasped together in front of him. The drawing appears to be a satirical commentary on the practice of imprisoning people for debt, as indicated by the French phrase "PRISON POUR DETTES," which translates to "prison for debts." The image may be suggesting that the two men are being punished for their financial misfortunes, rather than receiving help or support to address their debt issues. Overall, the image presents a thought-provoking commentary on the social and economic issues of the time, highlighting the need for more compassionate and effective solutions to address debt and financial hardship.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-03
The black-and-white image depicts two people standing in front of a door. The image has a watermark that reads "CROQUIS PARISIENS par DAUMIER" and "PRISON POUR LES FEMMES" at the top. The person on the left is wearing a hat and a long-sleeve shirt. The person on the right is wearing a hat and a suit. Both of them are looking at something. The image has a caption that reads "LE GARD DU COMMERCE".
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-03
The image shows a black-and-white drawing of two men standing in front of a building. The building has a sign that reads "Prison pour Dettes" at the top. The two men are wearing hats and coats, and one of them is holding a piece of paper. The drawing is from a book called "Croquis Parisiens par Daumier." The image has a watermark in the bottom right corner.