Machine Generated Data
Tags
Clarifai
created on 2018-02-09
text | 99.3 | |
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business | 97.5 | |
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no person | 95.5 | |
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facts | 94.7 | |
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offense | 93 | |
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newspaper | 93 | |
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conceptual | 92.6 | |
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knowledge | 92.3 | |
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data | 92.3 | |
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education | 90.2 | |
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definition | 89.8 | |
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paper | 89.2 | |
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law | 88.8 | |
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page | 87.8 | |
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research | 86.1 | |
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information | 84.3 | |
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article | 83.6 | |
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document | 83.1 | |
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book | 83 | |
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communication | 82.8 | |
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Imagga
created on 2018-02-09
Microsoft
created on 2018-02-09
text | 98.9 | |
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Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon

Menu | 85.3% | |
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Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 99.9% | |
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streetview architecture | 0.1% | |
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Captions
Microsoft
created on 2018-02-09
a close up of text on a white background | 91.9% | |
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a screenshot of text | 91.8% | |
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a screenshot of a cell phone screen with text | 89% | |
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-30
The image is a poster with the bold headline "GUERRILLA GIRLS' IDENTITIES EXPOSED!" in large black text. Below the headline, there is a quote: "We've signed up to fight discrimination in the art world. Call us Guerrilla Girls." This text is also in black and centrally aligned, serving as a proclamation of their mission. Beneath this statement is a large block of text composed of numerous individual names listed in alphabetical order. These names appear to represent members or supporters of the Guerrilla Girls, a group known for their activism in combatting sexism and racism within the art world. The names are arranged in neat columns, creating a comprehensive list that covers the majority of the poster's white background. The poster conveys both a sense of solidarity and the sheer number of individuals committed to changing the dynamics in the art world.
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-28
This is a graphic image primarily consisting of text on a poster. It features a large, boldface headline that reads "GUERRILLA GIRLS' IDENTITIES EXPOSED!" Below this headline, in quotation marks, is the statement "We've signed up to fight discrimination in the art world. Call us Guerrilla Girls." The majority of the poster is occupied by a dense list of names arranged in a paragraph-like block. These names appear to be sorted in a somewhat columnar fashion but are not perfectly aligned. The list includes various first names, suggesting these may be the pseudonyms or actual names of the members of the Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous group of feminist artists who fight against discrimination in the art world. The typography is simple and the entire image has a striking black-and-white color scheme, which emphasizes the textual content and makes it visually striking. The poster is designed to mimic the appearance of a leaked or published list of names, playing on the idea of identities being revealed, which correlates with the work of the Guerrilla Girls who are known for wearing gorilla masks to conceal their identities while advocating for gender and racial equity in the art world.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-26
This is a striking piece of protest art or activist artwork that appears to be from the Guerrilla Girls, a feminist activist art group. The image shows bold black text on a white background with the headline "GUERRILLA GIRLS' IDENTITIES EXPOSED!" followed by a quote: "We've signed up to fight discrimination in the art world. Call us Guerrilla Girls." Below this is an extensive list of what appears to be women's names, arranged in columns. The Guerrilla Girls are known for maintaining anonymity while fighting gender and racial discrimination in the art world, often wearing gorilla masks during their appearances. This piece appears to be making a statement about representation and identity in the art world, though the "exposed identities" element is likely meant to be ironic or provocative rather than actually revealing their true identities. The typography is bold and direct, characteristic of protest art and activist messaging from this group, which has been active since the 1980s.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-27
The image appears to be a poster or advertisement with the title "GUERRILLA GIRLS' IDENTITIES EXPOSED!" It lists a large number of names, suggesting these are the "identities" of the "Guerrilla Girls" that are being exposed. The text states that "We've signed up to fight discrimination in the art world. Call us Guerrilla Girls."
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24
The image is a poster featuring the names of women artists, with the title "GUERRILLA GIRLS' IDENTITIES EXPOSED!" in large black text at the top. The subtitle reads, "'We've signed up to fight discrimination in the art world. Call us Guerrilla Girls.'" The poster lists the names of numerous women artists, likely those who have joined the Guerrilla Girls movement to combat discrimination in the art world. The background of the poster is white, providing a clean and simple backdrop for the bold text and list of names. Overall, the image effectively conveys the message of the Guerrilla Girls' mission to promote gender equality in the art world.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-25
The image is a poster with the title "GUERRILLA GIRLS!" in large, bold letters at the top. The purpose of the poster is to promote the Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous group of feminist artists who use humor and irony to expose sexism and racism in the art world. Here are the key features of the poster: * **Title**: + The title "GUERRILLA GIRLS!" is written in large, bold letters at the top of the poster. + The title is in all capital letters and is centered on the page. * **Subtitle**: + The subtitle "'We've signed up to fight discrimination in the art world. Call us Guerrilla Girls.'" is written in smaller letters below the title. + The subtitle is also centered on the page and is written in a playful, cursive font. * **List of Names**: + A list of names is written in small letters below the subtitle. + The list includes the names of many women, including artists, curators, and other individuals involved in the art world. + The names are listed in alphabetical order and are separated by commas. * **Background**: + The background of the poster is a light gray color. + The background is plain and does not feature any images or patterns. Overall, the poster is a simple yet effective way to promote the Guerrilla Girls and their mission to fight discrimination in the art world. The use of a bold title, playful subtitle, and list of names creates a sense of energy and activism, while the light gray background provides a clean and neutral backdrop for the text.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image is a promotional poster for the Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous group of feminist artists dedicated to exposing gender and racial inequality in the art world. The poster features a list of names, possibly the members of the Guerrilla Girls, arranged in a grid format. The text on the poster reads "Guerrilla Girls' Identities Exposed!" and "We've signed up to fight discrimination in the art world. Call us Guerrilla Girls." The poster has a black and white color scheme with bold, sans-serif typography. The Guerrilla Girls are known for their provocative and confrontational approach to addressing issues of gender and racial bias in the art world. They have been active since the 1980s and have created numerous posters, billboards, and other forms of visual art to raise awareness about these issues.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image is a black-and-white advertisement poster with a bold, impactful design. The poster features a large, capitalized title at the top that reads "GUERRILLA GIRLS' IDENTITIES EXPOSED!" in a striking, bold font. Below the title, there is a subtitle that states, "We've signed up to fight discrimination in the art world. Call us Guerrilla Girls." This subtitle is also in a bold font but slightly smaller than the main title. The poster includes a list of names arranged in a grid format, which seems to be the identities of the Guerrilla Girls, a group known for their activism in the art world. The names are presented in a smaller, more uniform font, creating a contrast with the larger, bold text above. The names are organized in columns, with each name appearing on a separate line. The overall design of the poster is minimalist, with a focus on the text. The background is plain, allowing the text to stand out. The use of black and white adds to the stark, powerful message of the poster. The Guerrilla Girls are known for their anonymous activism, and this poster appears to be a part of their campaign to expose and combat discrimination in the art world.
Text analysis
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