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Amazon

Menu | 74.1% | |
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Imagga
text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created on 2018-02-09
a close up of text on a white background | 87.6% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 85.2% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 85% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-30
The image is an informational poster from "Guerrilla Girls" focused on gender disparity in art departments across the U.S. The poster highlights that men dominate almost every art department at various universities, affecting both general and higher-ranking faculty positions. The poster has a list of art departments with two columns that indicate the percentage of faculty who are male and the percentage of higher-ranking faculty who are male. The universities listed range from the University of South Carolina, which has 100% male faculty and higher-ranking male faculty, to the University of Pennsylvania with 60% male faculty but 100% in higher-ranking positions. Key statistics include: - Institutions like U of South Carolina, Notre Dame, and University of Tulsa report 100% male higher-ranking faculty. - Various universities have over 80% male faculty such as Michigan State, Colorado State, and University of Tulsa. - In contrast, Yale and U of Pennsylvania have a lower percentage of male faculty at 68% and 60% respectively, but still have a high percentage in higher-ranking roles. The poster ends with a note suggesting that many schools have more female students but are still interviewing for faculty positions dominated by men. It is also marked as "A Public Service Message from Guerrilla Girls Conscience of the Artworld" along with their contact information.
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-28
The image contains a printed poster or flyer with a message about gender disparity in arts education. The poster has a blue background at the top and a light blue background for the rest, with a black-to-grey gradient at the right edge. At the top in large black letters, the poster proclaims "WAY TO GO, DUDE! MEN DOMINATE ALMOST EVERY ART DEPARTMENT IN THE U.S. YOU'RE SURE TO GET A JOB!" Below this heading, there is a two-column table listing various art departments by university, with corresponding percentages. The columns are headed 'ART DEPARTMENT', '% FACULTY WHO ARE MALE', and '% OF HIGHER-RANKING FACULTY WHO ARE MALE'. The list includes universities such as the University of South Carolina, Utah State, and Yale among others, with their percentages ranging from 100% to 60%. At the bottom of the poster, there's a statement in smaller type that reads: "Many of these schools are interviewing for faculty positions this year at the CAA conference. All but 2 have a majority of female students." The bottom left contains a tagline: "A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM GUERRILLA GIRLS CONSCIENCE OF THE ARTWORLD," followed by an address in New York. There is an illustration or image of a gorilla's face inserted, partially cut-off on the left side of the list interrupting the text flow. The poster appears to be communicating a critique of gender inequality in the staffing of university art departments despite a majority of female students, and is attributed to the Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous group of feminist female artists devoted to fighting sexism and racism within the art world.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-26
This is a satirical infographic poster by the Guerrilla Girls, an activist art group, highlighting gender disparity in art department faculty positions at U.S. universities. The title sarcastically reads "WAY TO GO, DUDE! MEN DOMINATE ALMOST EVERY ART DEPARTMENT IN THE U.S. YOU'RE SURE TO GET A JOB!" The data is presented in a table showing various universities' art departments and their percentage of male faculty members, along with the percentage of higher-ranking faculty who are male. The statistics show very high male representation, with some institutions like the University of South Carolina having 100% male faculty. The poster is printed on a light blue/turquoise background with black text. There's a partial black and white image on the left side that appears to be part of the Guerrilla Girls' signature gorilla mask imagery. At the bottom, there's a telling note that states that all but two of these schools have a majority of female students, despite the male-dominated faculty. This contrast helps emphasize the gender disparity the piece is critiquing. The poster is credited as "A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM GUERRILLA GIRLS CONSCIENCE OF THE ARTWORLD" with their New York address listed below.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-27
The image presents statistics on the gender imbalance in art departments at various universities in the United States. It states that "men dominate almost every art department in the U.S." and provides percentages of male faculty members and higher-ranking faculty members who are male across different universities and colleges. The overall message seems to be highlighting the lack of gender diversity in these academic art programs.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24
The image presents a table comparing the percentage of male faculty members in art departments at various universities in the United States. The table is divided into three columns, with the first column listing the names of the universities, the second column showing the percentage of male faculty members, and the third column displaying the percentage of higher-ranking male faculty members. **Universities with 100% Male Faculty:** * University of South Carolina * Utah State * Western Michigan University * Notre Dame * Michigan State * Colorado State * New Mexico State * Louisiana State * University of Tulsa * Massachusetts College of Art * New York Academy of Art * University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee * University of Georgia * University of Washington, Seattle * University of Florida, Gainesville * University of Kansas * University of Wisconsin, Madison * University of Idaho * University of Kentucky * Cornell * School of Visual Arts, NYC * University of Texas, Austin * Hunter College * UCLA * USC * Yale * University of Houston * University of Pennsylvania **Key Findings:** * Many universities have a high percentage of male faculty members, with some having 100% male faculty. * The majority of universities have a higher percentage of male faculty members in higher-ranking positions. * The table highlights the gender disparity in art departments at universities in the United States. **Conclusion:** The table provides a comprehensive overview of the gender distribution of faculty members in art departments at universities in the United States. The findings suggest that there is a significant gender disparity in these departments, with men dominating the faculty positions. This information can be useful for policymakers, educators, and researchers who are interested in promoting gender equality in higher education.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-26
The image presents a table comparing the percentage of male faculty members in various art departments across the United States. The table is divided into three columns, with the left column listing the names of the art departments, the middle column displaying the percentage of male faculty members, and the right column showing the percentage of higher-ranking faculty members who are male. **Table Structure:** * **Left Column:** Lists the names of the art departments. * **Middle Column:** Displays the percentage of male faculty members in each department. * **Right Column:** Shows the percentage of higher-ranking faculty members who are male. **Departments and Statistics:** * **U of South Carolina:** 100% male faculty, 100% higher-ranking male faculty * **Utah State:** 90% male faculty, 100% higher-ranking male faculty * **Western Michigan U:** 90% male faculty, 89% higher-ranking male faculty * **Notre Dame:** 89% male faculty, 100% higher-ranking male faculty * **Michigan State:** 89% male faculty, 87% higher-ranking male faculty * **Colorado State:** 88% male faculty, 90% higher-ranking male faculty * **New Mexico State:** 87% male faculty, 100% higher-ranking male faculty * **Louisiana State:** 87% male faculty, 83% higher-ranking male faculty * **University of Tulsa:** 86% male faculty, 100% higher-ranking male faculty * **Massachusetts College of Art:** 86% male faculty, won't tell * **New York Academy of Art:** 85% male faculty, 100% higher-ranking male faculty * **U of Wisconsin, Milwaukee:** 84% male faculty, 84% higher-ranking male faculty * **U of Georgia:** 82% male faculty, 95% higher-ranking male faculty * **U of Washington, Seattle:** 81% male faculty, 86% higher-ranking male faculty * **U of Florida, Gainesville:** 81% male faculty, 73% higher-ranking male faculty * **U of Kansas:** 81% male faculty, 88% higher-ranking male faculty * **U of Wisconsin, Madison:** 80% male faculty, 86% higher-ranking male faculty * **U of Idaho:** 77% male faculty, 85% higher-ranking male faculty * **U of Kentucky:** 77% male faculty, 75% higher-ranking male faculty * **Cornell:** 76% male faculty, 72% higher-ranking male faculty * **School of Visual Arts, NYC:** 75% male faculty, won't tell * **U of Texas, Austin:** 74% male faculty, 87% higher-ranking male faculty * **Hunter College:** 74% male faculty, 60% higher-ranking male faculty * **UCLA:** 70% male faculty, 100% higher-ranking male faculty * **USC:** 70% male faculty, 75% higher-ranking male faculty * **Yale:** 68% male faculty, 89% higher-ranking male faculty * **U of Houston:** 67% male faculty, 66% higher-ranking male faculty * **U of Pennsylvania:** 60% male faculty, 100% higher-ranking male faculty **Additional Information:** * The table provides a comparison of the percentage of male faculty members in various art departments across the United States. * The data is presented in a clear and organized manner, making it easy to compare the statistics between departments. * The table also includes a note at the bottom indicating that many of these schools are interviewing for faculty positions this year at the CAA conference, and all but 2 have a majority of female students. Overall, the table provides a valuable resource for understanding the demographics of art departments in the United States, highlighting the prevalence of male faculty members in these institutions.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image is a flyer or poster with a bold, eye-catching title and a table of information. The title reads, "Way to Go, Dude! Men Dominate Almost Every Art Department in the U.S. You're Sure to Get a Job!" The flyer has a blue background with black text and a graphic of a man's head with a beard and a mustache, possibly representing the male dominance in art departments. The table lists various art departments in the United States, along with the percentage of faculty who are male and the percentage of higher-ranking faculty who are male. The table includes universities such as the University of South Carolina, Utah State, Western Michigan University, Notre Dame, Michigan State, Colorado State, New Mexico State, Louisiana State, University of Tulsa, Massachusetts College of Art, New York Academy of Art, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, University of Georgia, University of Washington, Seattle, University of Florida, Gainesville, University of Kansas, University of Wisconsin, Madison, University of Idaho, University of Kentucky, Cornell, School of Visual Arts, NYC, University of Texas, Austin, Hunter College, UCLA, USC, Yale, University of Houston, and University of Pennsylvania. The flyer also includes a message from "Guerrilla Girls Conscience of the Artworld" and a note that many of these schools are interviewing for faculty positions at the CAA conference, with all but two having a majority of female students. The flyer is likely intended to raise awareness about the gender imbalance in art departments and to encourage more diversity in hiring practices.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image is a flyer or poster with a blue background. It has a title at the top that reads, "WAY TO GO, DUDE! MEN DOMINATE ALMOST EVERY ART DEPARTMENT IN THE U.S. YOU'RE SURE TO GET A JOB!" This is followed by a table that lists various art departments at universities across the United States, along with the percentage of faculty who are male and the percentage of higher-ranking faculty who are male. The table includes universities such as the University of South Carolina, Utah State, Western Michigan University, Notre Dame, Michigan State, Colorado State, New Mexico State, Louisiana State, University of Tulsa, Massachusetts College of Art, New York Academy of Art, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, University of Georgia, University of Washington, Seattle, University of Florida, Gainesville, University of Kansas, University of Wisconsin, Madison, University of Idaho, University of Kentucky, Cornell, School of Visual Arts, NYC, University of Texas, Austin, Hunter College, UCLA, USC, Yale, University of Houston, and University of Pennsylvania. The percentages for faculty who are male range from 60% to 100%, and the percentages for higher-ranking faculty who are male range from 60% to 100%. Some universities have a "won't tell" notation, indicating that they did not provide the requested information. At the bottom of the flyer, there is a statement that reads, "Many of these schools are interviewing for faculty positions this year at the CAA conference. All but 2 have a majority of female students." This is followed by a logo for "GUERRILLA GIRLS" and a disclaimer that reads, "A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM GUERRILLA GIRLS CONSCIENCE OF THE ARTWORLD." The flyer appears to be a commentary on the gender imbalance in art departments across the United States, highlighting the fact that men dominate these departments despite the majority of students being female. It also suggests that this imbalance may make it easier for men to secure faculty positions in these departments.