![]() It seems to have come up with a hybrid bottle-human head, which it does from time to time. ![]() As far as I can tell, these were all from baby bottles, but that doesn’t make it better. This, including the unearthly GAN-script, is very characteristic of GAN images. It has trouble counting things like watch hands. Its letters and numbers are in some strange unearthly script. I regret to tell you they’re almost certainly cursed. No explanation for all the other stuff though. Those are not teeth but, apparently, the pipes. It does understand how to do stage lighting though. BigGAN probably saw lots of pictures of humans holding microphones and doesn’t understand that the human is not the microphone. I merely came across them, was freaked out by them, and decided to present them here.Īs you look at these, remember: the GAN thought these looked a lot like the real thing. Each of the images below is from the big set of generated images that the BigGAN authors released along with their paper. Because the algorithm comes in two parts - one that generates the images, and the other that tries to tell the difference between the generated images and the real thing - it’s known as a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN). This algorithm looks at example images of a bunch of different objects and then tries its best to figure out how to generate more of them. Writing to you from deep inside the Uncanny Valley, I present to you some hand-selected images generated by an algorithm called BigGAN.
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