Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Microsoft

AWS Rekognition
Age | 48-68 |
Gender | Female, 99.7% |
Happy | 91.5% |
Confused | 0.8% |
Angry | 2.7% |
Surprised | 2.4% |
Disgusted | 1.6% |
Calm | 0.2% |
Sad | 0.9% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Person | 96.6% | |
Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 99.8% | |
paintings art | 0.2% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2018-02-10
a screenshot of a cell phone | 85.2% | |
a screenshot from a cell phone | 78.4% | |
a screenshot of a social media post | 78.3% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-30
The image is a satirical poster by the activist group Guerrilla Girls. It features bold text stating, "Republicans do believe in a woman's right to control her own body!" Below this headline, the poster lists various forms of body modification and conditions that women may experience, namely dyed hair & make-up, nose jobs, face lifts, liposuction, breast implants, anorexia & bulimia, foot-binding, and clitorectomies. Each term is accompanied by an image illustrating the concept. The layout suggests a critique of the selective support for women's bodily autonomy. The poster is also noted as a public service message from Guerrilla Girls, with their address at the bottom.
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-28
The image showcases a message in large, bold letters that reads: "Republicans do believe in a woman’s right to control her own body!" Beneath this text are two columns featuring six black-and-white images representing various body modifications or conditions, each with a label underneath. From left to right, the top row includes "Dyed hair & make-up," "Nose jobs," and "Face lifts," while the bottom row has "Breast implants," "Anorexia & Bulimia," and "Liposuction." There are also images labeled "Foot-binding" and "Clitorectomies" at the bottom. At the bottom of the poster is a caption that states: "A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM GUERRILLA GIRLS 532 LAGUARDIA PL. #237, NY 10012." The overall design suggests that the image is a satirical or critical commentary on political views regarding women's bodily autonomy.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-26
This is a political protest poster created by the Guerrilla Girls, an activist art group. The poster uses irony to critique attitudes about women's bodily autonomy. It shows various cosmetic procedures and body modifications including dyed hair, nose jobs, face lifts, liposuction, breast implants, and also includes concerning conditions like anorexia/bulimia, foot-binding, and clitorectomies. The title sarcastically states "Republicans do believe in a woman's right to control her own body!" suggesting that certain body modifications are accepted while other forms of bodily autonomy are restricted. The images are presented in black and white, and include both photographs and illustrations. At the bottom, it's labeled as a public service message from the Guerrilla Girls with their New York address.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-27
The image appears to be a public service message from an organization called "Guerrilla Girls". It presents a statement that "Republicans do believe in a woman's right to control her own body!" and then shows various medical procedures and body modifications, including dyed hair and makeup, nose jobs, face lifts, liposuction, breast implants, anorexia and bulimia, foot-binding, and clitorectomies. The message seems to be criticizing or satirizing the Republican party's stance on women's reproductive rights and body autonomy.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24
The image is a poster that reads, "Republicans do believe in a woman's right to control her own body!" The poster features a series of black-and-white images and text, including:
- A woman with dyed hair and makeup
- A man and woman with nose jobs
- A woman with face lifts
- A woman in a bikini with liposuction
- A woman with breast implants
- A person with anorexia and bulimia
- A hand with foot-binding
- A woman with clitoral circumcision
The poster also includes the text "A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM GUERRILLA GIRLS 532 LAGUARDIA PL. #237, NY 10012" at the bottom.
The poster appears to be a commentary on the hypocrisy of Republicans who claim to support women's rights while also supporting policies that restrict women's autonomy over their own bodies. The use of black-and-white images and bold text creates a striking visual effect, drawing attention to the contradictions in Republican ideology. Overall, the poster is a powerful statement about the importance of protecting women's rights and challenging patriarchal norms.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-25
The image presents a public service message from Guerrilla Girls, a group of feminist artists who use satire and irony to critique the art world and society. The message is titled "Republicans do believe in a woman's right to control her own body!" and features a series of photographs with captions that highlight the hypocrisy of some Republican politicians who claim to support women's rights while also opposing reproductive rights and other issues that affect women's autonomy.
- Title
- The title of the image is "Republicans do believe in a woman's right to control her own body!"
- It is written in large, bold letters at the top of the image.
- Photographs and Captions
- Below the title are eight photographs, each with a caption that reads:
- Dyed hair & make-up
- Nose jobs
- Face lifts
- Liposuction
- Breast implants
- Anorexia & Bulimia
- Foot-binding
- Clitorectomies
- The photographs depict various forms of body modification or alteration, such as cosmetic surgery, hair dyeing, and weight loss.
- The captions suggest that these forms of body modification are acceptable to Republicans, while reproductive rights and other issues that affect women's autonomy are not.
- Below the title are eight photographs, each with a caption that reads:
- Guerrilla Girls
- At the bottom of the image is a logo for Guerrilla Girls, a group of feminist artists who use satire and irony to critique the art world and society.
- The logo features a stylized image of a woman's face with a bandana over her mouth, symbolizing the group's commitment to speaking out against oppression and inequality.
- Address
- The address of Guerrilla Girls is listed at the bottom of the image: 532 LaGuardia Pl. #237, NY 10012.
- This suggests that the group is based in New York City and is active in promoting feminist causes through art and activism.
Overall, the image is a powerful critique of the hypocrisy of some Republican politicians who claim to support women's rights while also opposing reproductive rights and other issues that affect women's autonomy. The use of satire and irony is a hallmark of Guerrilla Girls' work, and this image is a classic example of their style.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-28
This image is a poster with a black and white design that features a statement that reads "Republicans do believe in a woman's right to control her own body!" The poster also includes a series of images of women with various body modifications, such as dyed hair, nose jobs, face lifts, liposuction, breast implants, anorexia and bulimia, foot-binding, and clitorectomies. The poster is a public service message from Guerrilla Girls, a group of anonymous feminist artists who use art to expose gender and racial inequality in the art world and beyond. The Guerrilla Girls are known for their provocative and satirical posters that challenge societal norms and raise awareness about important issues.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-28
The image is a poster with a white background and black text. The poster features a statement at the top, "Republicans do believe in a woman's right to control her own body!" The text is bold and prominent, likely intended to grab attention and convey a strong message. Below the statement, there are eight smaller images, each accompanied by a brief description. The images and descriptions are as follows:
- A smiling woman with short, curly hair, labeled "Dyed hair."
- A side-by-side comparison of two faces, one with a nose job and one without, labeled "Nose jobs."
- A side-by-side comparison of two faces, one with a face lift and one without, labeled "Face lifts."
- A diagram of a woman's body with an arrow pointing to the area where liposuction would be performed, labeled "Liposuction."
- A woman with large breasts, labeled "Breast implants."
- A diagram of a human body showing the areas affected by anorexia and bulimia, labeled "Anorexia & Bulimia."
- A diagram of a foot with a band around the ankle, labeled "Foot-binding."
- A diagram of a woman's body with an arrow pointing to the area where a clitorectomy would be performed, labeled "Clitoridectomies."
The poster is attributed to "Guerrilla Girls," a group known for their feminist art activism. The address "532 LaGuardia Pl. #237, NY 10012" is provided at the bottom, suggesting the location of the Guerrilla Girls' office or studio. The poster appears to be a public service message aimed at highlighting various forms of body modification and control, possibly to advocate for women's rights and bodily autonomy.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-27
This is a print or poster that says in large, bold letters, "Republicans do believe in a woman's right to control her own body!" The word "do" is underlined for emphasis.
Below the text are eight small square images, each with a caption:
- A black and white photo of a woman smiling, captioned "Dyed hair & make-up."
- A black and white composite image of the profiles of two noses, captioned "Nose jobs."
- A black and white image of two women's faces, spliced down the middle, captioned "Face lifts."
- A black and white sketch of a woman's torso from the butt down to the thighs, captioned "Liposuction."
- A black and white photo of bare breasts, captioned "Breast implants."
- A black and white drawing of an emaciated woman, captioned "Anorexia & Bulimia."
- A black and white photo of bound feet, captioned "Foot-binding."
- A black and white photo of a vagina with heavy manipulation, captioned "Clitorectomies."
At the bottom of the print, in smaller letters, it reads "A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM GUERRILLA GIRLS 532 LAGUARDIA PL. #237, NY 10012".
The poster seems to be using sarcasm to highlight the ways in which women's bodies are controlled and manipulated, even under the guise of choice and beauty standards. The images range from what many would consider voluntary procedures (like makeup or nose jobs) to more oppressive practices (like foot-binding and clitorectomies), suggesting a spectrum of control over women's bodies. The statement about Republicans is likely meant to be ironic, as the Guerrilla Girls are known for their feminist activism and critique of patriarchal systems.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-27
The image is a poster created by the Guerrilla Girls, a feminist activist group. The poster features the statement, "Republicans do believe in a woman's right to control her own body!" in bold, black capital letters. The word "do" is underlined. Below this text are eight illustrations, each depicting a different form of body modification or a condition related to body control. The illustrations are:
- A photo of a smiling woman with dyed hair and makeup
- Profile of two faces representing a nose job
- Photo of a split face representing face lifts
- A line drawing of buttocks representing liposuction
- A photo of a person with breast implants
- A line drawing representing anorexia and bulimia
- A photo representing foot-binding
- A photo representing clitorectomies
The bottom of the poster includes the statement, "A Public Service Message from Guerrilla Girls 532 LaGuardia Pl. #237, NY 10012". The poster is designed to provoke thought by juxtaposing the idea of Republican support for bodily autonomy with practices that reflect different aspects of women's bodies and control over them. The use of imagery associated with body modifications and eating disorders aims to challenge perceptions about what "control" means in the context of women's bodies and politics.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-27
The image is a satirical poster created by the Guerrilla Girls, a feminist activist group known for their provocative artwork addressing gender and racial inequality. The poster is titled "Republicans do believe in a woman’s right to control her own body!" and features a series of images illustrating various cosmetic and medical procedures that women might undergo to alter their bodies. These procedures include:
- Dyed hair & make-up - A woman with styled hair and make-up.
- Nose jobs - A before-and-after image of a woman's profile showing a nose job.
- Face lifts - An older woman smiling, presumably after a face lift.
- Liposuction - A diagram of a human body with areas marked for liposuction.
- Breast implants - A woman holding her breasts, suggesting breast augmentation.
- Anorexia & Bulimia - A sketch of a thin woman, indicating eating disorders.
- Foot-binding - An image of a foot being bound, a historical practice to achieve a certain aesthetic.
- Clitorectomies - A surgical image, likely depicting female genital mutilation.
The poster is a public service message from the Guerrilla Girls, located at 532 LaGuardia Place, #237, NY 10012. The underlying message is a critique of societal expectations and pressures on women to conform to certain beauty standards, juxtaposed with the political stance on women's rights to control their bodies, particularly in the context of reproductive rights.