Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Poster | 67.7% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2018-03-16
nature landscape | 28.6% | |
interior objects | 25.5% | |
streetview architecture | 14.1% | |
cars vehicles | 10.9% | |
paintings art | 10% | |
food drinks | 6.2% | |
events parties | 2.2% | |
text visuals | 1.9% | |
sunrises sunsets | 0.3% | |
macro flowers | 0.2% | |
pets animals | 0.1% | |
people portraits | 0.1% | |
beaches seaside | 0.1% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2018-03-16
a close up of a sign | 79.2% | |
close up of a sign | 73.4% | |
a screenshot of a cell phone screen with text | 65.3% | |
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-28
a poster for life magazine with a black and pink image
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-03
a photograph of a poster for a concert with a man in a suit and a woman in a
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-16
This is an image of the cover of a vintage LIFE magazine issue. The magazine's logo, "LIFE," is prominently featured in pink at the top left corner of the cover against a dark background. Below the logo, in smaller white text, the topics mentioned are "THE NEGRO AND THE CITIES" along with a subheading "The Cry That Will Be Heard."
The right two-thirds of the cover is dominated by an abstract, high-contrast black and white image of a person's face. The lower half of the cover has large pink block text on a black background that reads, "WHY NOT GIVE A DAMN ABOUT YOUR FELLOW MAN." Below this block of text, smaller information includes the date "MARCH 8, 1968" and the price of "35c."
The cover design is indicative of a particular historical time period and suggests that the issue's content includes important social commentary, presumably relating to civil rights movements and issues affecting cities and African Americans during the 1960s in the United States.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-16
This image is a cover page of a Life magazine issue dated March 8, 1968, priced at 35 cents. The primary background color of the cover is black, featuring a high-contrast image of a person's face in the top section. Above the image, there is the Life magazine logo in its characteristic bold, red rectangular box with LIFE written in white letters. Adjacent to the logo, the text reads "THE NEGRO AND THE CITIES" and "The Cry That Will Be Heard" in white letters.
The bottom half of the cover has a pink background with large blue text positioned vertically, reading "WHY NOT GIVE A DAMN ABOUT YOUR FELLOW MAN". Adjacent to this large text is a column of smaller text, also in blue, though it is not clearly legible in the image.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-24
This is a LIFE magazine cover from March 8, 1968. The cover story is titled "THE NEGRO AND THE CITIES" with the subtitle "The Cry That Will Be Heard." The cover features a high-contrast black and white photograph against a dark background, with the iconic LIFE magazine logo in bright pink. The bottom portion of the cover appears to have text in blue against a pink background. The cover price is shown as 35¢. This appears to be addressing the civil rights movement and urban issues of the late 1960s, a pivotal period in American history. The stark visual design and dramatic title reflect the serious nature of the subject matter being covered.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-16
This image appears to be the cover of a March 8, 1968 issue of LIFE magazine. The cover features a blurry, abstract image of what seems to be a person's face, along with the text "The Cry That Will Be Heard" and "The Negro and the Cities". The background is predominantly black, with bright pink and blue accents and text. The magazine cover appears to be addressing issues related to the experiences and struggles of Black communities in American cities during that time period.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-16
This is a powerful and historic LIFE magazine cover from March 8, 1968. The cover features a dramatic high-contrast black and white photograph against a dark background, with the distinctive LIFE logo in bright pink. The headline reads "THE NEGRO AND THE CITIES" with a subtitle "The Cry That Will Be Heard." The bottom portion of the cover includes text in a bold, modern typography style in pink and blue colors. The cover price is shown as 35 cents. This was published during a significant period in American civil rights history, and the stark, dramatic composition reflects the serious nature of the subject matter being addressed.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-16
The image depicts the cover of a Life magazine from March 8, 1968, featuring a striking black and white photograph of a man's face. The top-left corner displays the word "LIFE" in white text within a pink rectangle, while the top-right corner reads "The Cry That Will Be Heard" in smaller white text. Below the title, the phrase "THE NEGRO AND THE CITIES" is written in even smaller white text.
In the center of the cover, a black and white photograph shows a man's face with his hand raised to his chin, looking directly at the camera. The bottom half of the cover features a pink background with blue text that reads "WHY DO THEY HATE US?" repeated multiple times in a staggered pattern.
The overall design of the cover is simple yet effective, drawing attention to the important issue of racial tension and violence in the United States during the late 1960s. The use of bold typography and a striking image creates a sense of urgency and importance, making the cover stand out and grab the reader's attention.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-16
The image is a cover of Life magazine, dated March 8, 1968. The cover features a black-and-white photograph of a man's face, with the title "THE NEGRO AND THE CITIES" written in small white text at the top right corner. In the top left corner, the word "LIFE" is displayed in large white letters within a pink rectangle.
Below the photograph, a pink rectangle contains blue text that reads: "WHY NOT GIVE A DAMN ABOUT YOUR FELLOW MAN?" The background of the image is black, providing a striking contrast to the bold colors and powerful message. Overall, the image conveys a sense of urgency and social commentary, highlighting the importance of addressing racial issues and promoting empathy and understanding.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-26
The image is a magazine cover featuring a striking black-and-white photograph of a man's face, with the title "LIFE" prominently displayed in pink at the top. The cover has a bold, impactful design with a combination of pink and black colors. The man's face is central to the image, with his eyes closed and a tear running down his cheek, conveying a sense of emotion and intensity.
The cover also includes the headline "The Cry That Will Be Heard," which suggests a powerful message or story within the magazine. The date "MARCH 8 - 1968" is printed in the upper right corner, indicating the publication date of the magazine.
The lower part of the cover features a pink background with bold blue text that reads "WHY NOT GIVE A DAMN ABOUT YOUR FELLOW MAN ON MAN." This phrase is likely a reference to a specific article or theme within the magazine, emphasizing the importance of empathy and compassion towards others.
Overall, the cover design is eye-catching and thought-provoking, with a combination of striking imagery, bold typography, and a powerful message that invites the viewer to explore the contents of the magazine.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-26
The image is a poster that appears to be an advertisement for a magazine, specifically the March 8, 1968, issue of LIFE magazine. The poster features a striking black-and-white photograph of a man's face, which is prominently displayed in the upper section. The man's expression is intense, and his eyes are closed, suggesting a moment of deep emotion or contemplation.
The title of the magazine, "LIFE," is written in bold, uppercase letters in red, positioned at the top left corner of the poster. Below the title, in smaller text, is the subtitle "THE NEGRO AND THE CITIES."
To the right of the photograph, in a vertical column, is the headline "The Cry That Will Be Heard." This headline is in white text on a black background, making it stand out against the dark background of the poster.
At the bottom of the poster, there is a horizontal band in bright pink. Within this band, the phrase "WHY NOT GIVE A DAMN ABOUT IT, YOU FELL ON MAN" is written in bold, uppercase letters in blue. This phrase is positioned centrally within the pink band and appears to be a call to action or a provocative statement meant to engage the viewer.
The bottom right corner of the poster contains additional text in smaller font, which likely includes the magazine's issue date and price. The text reads "MARCH 8 1968 35¢."
The overall design of the poster is bold and eye-catching, utilizing strong contrasts in color and typography to convey a sense of urgency and importance. The use of red, black, and pink colors, along with the intense facial expression of the man in the photograph, suggests that the magazine issue is addressing significant social issues, particularly those related to race and urban life in the context of the 1960s.
The poster's message seems to be a call for attention and action regarding the struggles and cries of African Americans in urban environments, urging readers to care about and respond to these issues. The combination of visual and textual elements effectively conveys a powerful and urgent message.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-07
This is a LIFE magazine cover from March 8, 1968. It features a stark, high-contrast image of a Black man's face in profile against a black background. The face is partially illuminated, highlighting the features. The title "LIFE" is displayed prominently in a bright pink box at the top left. The cover line reads "THE NEGRO AND THE CITIES" and "The Cry That Will Be Heard" in a vertical format. Below the face, there's a block of text in pink with the headline "WHY NOT GIVE A DA MN ABOUT YOUR FELLOW MAN." The price of the magazine, 35¢, and the date are at the bottom.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-07
Here's a description of the image:
Overall:
The image is a scanned copy of a magazine cover, specifically from "LIFE" magazine. It features a black and white portrait overlaid with vibrant color blocks and text.
Top Section:
- The upper part is predominantly black.
- A bright pink rectangle in the top left corner contains the white text "LIFE".
- To the right of the "LIFE" logo, in smaller white text, is the title "THE NEGRO AND THE CITIES."
- Below this, slightly offset to the right, the words "The Cry That Will Be Heard" are arranged vertically.
- The central image is a high-contrast black and white portrait of a person with dark skin. The person is looking slightly to the right and upward. The image has a grainy and almost distressed quality.
- At the bottom right, in white text, is the date "MARCH 8 1968" and the price "35¢."
Bottom Section:
- The lower part of the cover is a bright pink background with bold blue text arranged in a blocky, almost puzzle-like fashion.
- The text reads: "WHY NOT GIVE A DA MN ABOUT YOUR FELL OW MAN GIVE A DAMN"
- Smaller, more detailed text in a different font is visible, although it is less legible due to the style.
Overall Style and Theme:
The cover has a bold, graphic aesthetic, typical of the era it was produced (1960s). The combination of the black and white portrait with the bright colors and provocative text suggests a focus on social issues, specifically race and equality. The cover seeks to provoke thought and action.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-31
The image is a cover of the March 8, 1968 issue of Life magazine. The cover features a striking black and white photograph of a person's face, which is partially obscured by shadows and bright highlights, creating a dramatic and intense effect.
The cover has a bold, pink banner at the top with the magazine's name "LIFE" in large, white letters. Below the banner, the headline reads "The Negro and the Cities" followed by a subheadline "The Cry That Will Be Heard." This suggests that the issue focuses on the experiences and voices of African Americans in urban environments during that time.
At the bottom of the cover, there is a pink section with the words "Black in America" repeated multiple times in a stylized, overlapping manner, which emphasizes the theme of the issue. The date "March 8, 1968" and the price "35¢" are also visible at the bottom right of the cover. The overall design of the cover is visually striking and aims to capture the reader's attention to the important social issues addressed within the magazine.