I’ve been seeing that term pop up in discussions about AI and AI generated art lately, so I thought I’d give it a try. I fed this website some different prompts over the course of a couple of hours, and got a bunch of nice looking images – enough to make a 10 minute video with music.
So here it is, with the clever title of “AI Generated Female Androids”. The two songs I used are DJ Jazzy Jeffry – Android and Olivier Orand – Robot. Check those out on Soundcloud.
AI Generated Female Androids
As nice as some of those images turned out, they were roughly one tenth of the total images that Stable Diffusion generated, and I’d say that maybe one tenth of the images in that video are really something special.
Stable Diffusion is more suited for making stuff like this:
- robot in an old photo from the 1920s
- robot and some people in an old photo from the 1920s
- Al Capone Driving a Trans-Am
- Beethoven riding the subway to work in Japan
- Mozart buying lottery tickets
- Leonardo Da Vinci trying to get better reception on his cell phone
- Jim Morrison playing Grand Theft Auto on a PlayStation
- A young Iggy Pop wearing a tuxedo and apologizing to you
- The members of Pink Floyd playing a violin, viola, cello, and double bass
- the pope skateboarding and doing kick flips and ollies
- Dave Mustaine as painted by hans holbein
- Shopping at Walmart as painted by Hieronymus Bosch
- space shuttle launch as painted by Pieter Bruegel
- Alien flying saucer landing next to Conan the barbarian
- Star Trek TOS episode starring the cast of The Muppet Show
- Joe Pesci is a stunt BMX biker
- George W Bush and Saddam Hussein share martinis on the patio at a local bar
- Master Chief in Fallout 4
- A giant gundam robot in The Elder Scrolls Oblivion
- Optimus Prime from the Transformers 1980s cartoon at a disco dancing club on the dance floor
- A blocky pixelated 8-bit de-make of Fallout 4 running on a game console from the 1980s