And has this guy never seen a chorse before?
(Okay, I got nothing after that one. Based on my limited knowledge of French, this is appears to be a terrible translation issue- tree = arbre, horse = cheval, house = maison.)
I bet is an Spanish books translated to English, 'cause:
Tree = Árbol
Horse = Caballo
Star = Estrella
And so on
I thought the same because
- cow = vaca
- wheel = rueda
- fish = pes
- snow = nieve
but in French
- cake = gâteau
- house = maison
- tail = queue
- monkey = singe
- bird = oiseau
Note: For H, that seems to be an image of a propeller airplane, not a helicopter.
Could be either Spanish or French based on those words, I guess. I’m not sure if any of the words in the picture don’t start with the same letter in those languages (or maybe even other Romance languages).
Is it just me or are the images and text AI generated?
It seems people are blind to AI now, seeing people having discussion over this AI slop makes it time to add “braindead society theory” to the already existing “dead internet theory”
Yeah. What kind of GenAI would be so shitty to render something with so many artifacts, yet coherent enough to render 24 words that perfectly map to their direct French translation? But somehow the pictures are half jumbled to the point that the picture of a tail looks like a circle? Which is the opposite way GenAI normally jumbles things, text is always the first to become undecipherable.
The only way for this to be GenAI would be with close supervision, it’s not impossible but at that point it would have been much less effort for a much better result to edit English text onto an actual French children’s book.
Anyway who gives a shit but the superior attitude of the people here who think they are so clever pisses me off lol
I think that it’s just a screenshot of on-screen translation (like Google Lens or whatever, you can def see the artefacts) of this:
(Caption is, naturally, compete bullshit)
Before I zoomed in on the picture, my first thought is the letters supposed to represent their respective objects could have been in French words. A for arbre, b for balloon, and c for cheval.
Yup, the OOP is really just milking for social media likes by faking the post.
What I meant was AI image manipulation, as in uploading the image to chatGPT and saying “give me this image with english text”
They used white out and then wrote the translated words in. It’s obvious when you zoom in.
The pictures have the same kind of artifacts though. This is AI upscaled at the very least.
ok but how did google translate go from Yacht to Yote??? what is a Yote???
OP, this is absolutely a Google Translate image of a French ABC book into English.
Arbre is tree
Cheval is horse
Etoille is star
Vache is cow
Gateau is cake
Roue is wheel
Edit: le typo
Naw that’s one of them French helicopters that only flies backwards.
Sorry France lol
The text in the image is all wonky and full of artifacts, which had me wondering if it was made by AI.
Either the whole image is AI gen or someone used AI gen to make a childrens book.
I think its the former and the whole post is just bullshit.
If it’s AI generated, it’s a hell of a coincidence that the letters all match the French words for those things.
All the words are 100% generated unless someone went to the trouble of making a font that looks exactly like AI generated text. The pants under the book are also just nonsense blobs.
The book is 1000% AI generated. The text and images are blurry mid journey nonsense. I mean, “helicopter” is a fucked up looking plane ffs.
However, it would be a massive coincidence that all the words have a French translation that fits the letter. The OP could’ve done that intentionally, but that seems like a lot more effort for an AI generated post
Given the perfect grid pattern and a certain kind of coherence this kind of ML doesn’t usually preserve it’s much more likely somebody cut and paste the individual images into an ML based image generator to repaint them with English text
Stupid? Yes. They could have just taken the text alone into an LLM, or better yet regular translation program. But since when was the kind of people who blindly rely on ML smart?