Once upon a time....

#lol
Once upon a time....

#lol
lol, a good one
curious if LLM could explain it ;)
#llm didn't really get it:
Ahah! That's a clever and humorous drawing! Here's why:
1. **Misdirection**: The setup is innocent and casual, with two unicorns chatting on a boat. The reader expects a lighthearted conversation.
2. **Ordinary names**: The unicorns introduce themselves with mundane names, "Dave" and "Robert", which adds to the humor. Who expects unicorns to have such ordinary names?
3. **The punchline**: The second unicorn, Robert, suddenly exclaims "Oh crap" after introducing himself. This reaction implies that something is terribly wrong.
4. **The unexpected twist**: The boat is revealed to be Noah's Ark, which changes everything. The unicorns, being mythical creatures, shouldn't be on the Ark, as it's meant to save real animals from the Great Flood.
5. **The humor**: The humor comes from the absurdity of the situation. Robert's "Oh crap" is a hilarious reaction to realizing they're on the wrong boat, and their species isn't supposed to be there. It's like they're "stowaways" on the Ark!
The drawing is funny because it cleverly subverts expectations, using a unexpected twist to create humor. The contrast between the casual introduction and the sudden panic is what makes it amusing.
I take a different approach to the end...their extinction happens because being 2 males...they cannot keep the species....lol
Claude 3.5, given the image and no prompt:
The image shows a humorous cartoon depicting a scene from the biblical story of Noah's Ark with an unexpected twist.
In the top part of the image, we see two unicorns facing each other. One unicorn says "Hi, I'm Dave," to which the other responds, "Hi Dave, I'm Robert. Oh crap." This dialogue suggests that both unicorns are male, which humorously implies they won't be able to reproduce and continue their species.
The bottom part of the image shows Noah's Ark floating on water, with a bit of land visible. The ark is drawn in a simple, cartoonish style.
The humor in this comic stems from the realization that if the two unicorns chosen for the ark are both male, it would explain the mythical status of unicorns today - they wouldn't have been able to reproduce after the flood.
This cartoon plays with the biblical narrative in a lighthearted way, using modern names and colloquial expressions to create a humorous scenario within the well-known story.
#llm #ai
Could of be that Claude 3.5 say this image already during training? Those models are trained on a large body of text and images from the internet, e.g. reddit,
*saw
I'm not as funny, but here's an image that doesn't exist on the internet (well, until now):
I had to drop a hint the prompt to get a zero-shot answer: "A colorful riddle for you"
> I see an image that appears to be presenting a visual riddle or puzzle. The image contains three main elements:
1. A large, glittery gold letter "E" on the left side of the image.
2. Two metal padlocks on the right side of the image. One padlock appears to be made of a lighter metal (possibly silver or steel), while the other is darker (possibly gunmetal or black).
Given your prompt about a "colorful riddle," I believe the solution to this visual puzzle is:
"Golden E-locks" or "Goldilocks"
This is a play on words combining the golden "E" and the locks (padlocks) in the image to create a homophone for the fairy tale character Goldilocks from "Goldilocks and the Three Bears."
The puzzle cleverly uses visual elements to represent sounds:
- The golden, glittery "E" represents the "e" sound in "Goldi-"
- The two locks represent "-locks"
When combined, these elements create the pun "Golden E-locks" which sounds like "Goldilocks." 