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To the clouds and beyond...

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Barton's Blog | To the clouds and beyond… Barton's Blog To the clouds and beyond… Home About   My experience using Google’s new image generator – a tale of consternation, refinement and a maddening inability to count pigs February 2, 2024 I’m currently working on a blog post that compares genAI chatbots, ChatGPT and Bard and I need an image to accompany it. Coincidentally, earlier today I read that Google had just unveiled their new image-generation tool.  The new tool, ImageFX, is powered by the Imagen 2 text-to-image model which has also been incorporated into Bard.  What this means is that you can use Bard to  generate images using simple, conversational prompts.   Before we jump into my exchange with Bard, here is a bit of context around the topic and tone I was looking for to accompany my ChatGPT/Bard comparison.  The prompt I’m using for my admittedly subjective comparison is, “tell me the story of the three little pigs in the style of Raymond Chandler.”   (If...

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