Mussolini was captured by Italian partisans on April 27, 1945, while attempting to flee to Switzerland disguised as a German soldier. The following day, April 28, he and his mistress, Clara Petacci, were executed by firing squad near the village of Giulino di Mezzegra in northern Italy.
Their bodies were then transported to Milan, hung upside down in a public square (Piazzale Loreto), and displayed before a crowd. This was done both as punishment and as a warning, since the same square had earlier been the site where Fascists executed resistance fighters.
Yes. Like I said art is extremely subjective, your personal a bias is playing a role. And it is lacking soul absolutely there's almost a metallic quality to it.
Once again I generated the picture for the sake of comparison. Technically it's very close to the original. More importantly because it's an llm it's missing nuance.
I might very well be. I repair appliances for a living and my AC went out in the car so I've been roasting driving from work order to work order my brain is like a roast duck right now.
Again art is very subjective. Your own personal bias place role to how much you like or dislike that particular picture however from an absolutely technical standpoint it's very close to the original not quite there but close.
This was more of a technical demo than anything else. The real issue I had was that the movie is still under copyright and I had a find a prompt that would allow it to make that much. But I wanted it be as identical to the original as possible to see if it could replicate the soul of the original.
It's not there I would agree, there is a certain... Flavor missing but it's very close.
More so I would agree that llms will not be able to ever replicate individual human nuance especially in art.
Of course. Although ai, or more accurately llms do have use functions they are not the star trek computer.
I use chatgpt as a Grammer check all the time. It's great for stuff like that. But it's definitely not a end all be all solution to productivity.
I think corporations got excited llms could replace human labor... But it can't.