A Reddit user described an experiment where they asked ChatGPT to create an image with the most ridiculous amount of content possible. The user first prompted ChatGPT to generate a textual prompt, then used that prompt to create the image. The post simply shares this interaction and asks if others have attempted similar experiments. No specific output details or model performance were provided.
A developer is building a Next.js whiteboard app using tldraw. Users draw on a canvas, type a prompt, and click Enhance. The app exports the canvas as base64 PNG and sends it to an AI vision model to generate a detailed image prompt. That prompt is then used with Pollinations.ai to generate a refined image. The developer needs a free vision API that accepts base64 image and text prompt, returns text, and works without a credit card. They tried OpenRouter but encountered model routing issues and are seeking alternative reliable free models such as Gemini, LLaVA, or others.
A user-created GPT named E-mons now features a new interactive mode. Users can take any photo and the GPT transforms it into a monster. The tool also allows fusing monsters, generating battle pictures, and placing monsters into real-world backgrounds. The developer announced the update on Reddit, thanking users for engagement.
A Reddit user reports persistent errors when generating images in ChatGPT over the past few days. The user has submitted two bug reports about the issue. The error message states that the image generation tool encountered an error. The post asks if others are experiencing the same problem.
A Reddit user inquires about accessing the earliest versions of DALL-E or similar AI image generation models from 2021 for their art project. They express nostalgia for the unique aesthetic of early AI art from 2020-2021. The post reflects a desire to reuse older model styles that may no longer be available.
E Mon GPT is a new application that transforms photos into monsters without any user prompting. Simply take a photo of something around you, and the GPT turns it into a monster. Users are then given options to do many things with the monster. The app leverages GPT's capabilities for creative image manipulation.