"Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo"
This is a well known grammatically correct English sentence that highlights the use of homonyms. Given no other context, it's almost a visual representation of how AI "thinks", and the recursive nature of diffusion models. What do you guys think? Is it interesting or stupid?
#This is either profound or stupid
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Could you explain how it is a correct sentence? English isn't my native tongue and I have trouble seeing all the different meanings of (B)buffalo and making a sentence.
Without further knowledge I guess DALL·E cannot quite understand how it's meant and goes ham on buffaloes.
It means: "The bison from Buffalo, New York, who are intimidated by other bison in their community, also intimidate other bison in their community"
That is a lot to unpack! Thanks for explaining.