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AI Art: Is it good enough to recreate the Declaration of Independence?

Oh boy, who thought of this idea? Testing text generation
AI Art: Is it good enough to recreate the Declaration of Independence?

Hello everyone! Welcome to another article in my little series of testing AI and its limits! Today we will be testing four of the best AI image generators. We have Imagen 4 from Google, Flux (Dev) from Black Forest Labs, GPT-4o from ChatGPT, and Ideogram’s newest model. Running these image generators through the paces will be hard to compare, so I’m just going to try and test the extent of their knowledge and how closely they can follow the prompt.
So without further explanation, lets get started!

Text generation/cohesiveness
Prompt: The Declaration of Independence, top down

Ideogram: the Declation of Independence! With… The Tadliaay Taren! Yes of course… This is the best result it gave me, not very impressive!

GPT-4o: The unanimous Declaration of the thrteen Sate of America, it looks kinda right, but not… quite. Not at all actually, also JOHN HANCOCK! Good job GPT-4o, you got good ol John in there. Plus the text at the bottom seems legible!

Flux (Dev): HEY! The Declaration of Independence! Not exactly what the real one said, but alright! Signed by one person, and that is…. Liyyborha, really famous guy…

Imagen 4: It kind of looks like it says We the People in big letters but I can’t even read that… I’m just going to say it’s not very useful at all.

Alright, so the votes are in… I think ChatGPT wins just by the accuracy of what it looks like in some of what it said, but to be honest, none of these are usable results. This really seems to show the limitations of Image generation and just how bad it can be sometimes. And even though it’s good, even with so many pictures and resources about the Declaration of Independence, it still can’t get close. AI won’t be taking our job just yet, but you never know for the future.

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