D&D General DALL·E 3 does amazing D&D art

I used to have two pugs, Boris and Natasha, who lived to ripe old ages. I posted the Escape from PDX image on my Facebook page and an old childhood friend who is a dog trainer asked me to sub in one of my pugs for Snake... well how could I resist!

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Dungeons & Dragons book cover high quality oil painting, a female 6'2" tall 220-pound statuesque strong athletic robust long-black-haired grey-eyed pale-skinned Celtic woman in well-fit leather suit with a lacey white high-collar button-up shirt with lots of jewlery and a sword on her back walking through a fantadtic steampunk city with a spider theme
That woman may be many things, but, 220 pounds is NOT one of them. :D
 






It's not as immediately obvious as the Empire waistline thing, but the AI is also really, really bad at saris. It knows there's a choli (a blouse) and that there is flowing fabric that drapes, but the saris it produces don't actually drape in a way that makes sense, and it's often hard to figure out exactly how it connects. Sometimes it just looks like big sleeves.

Which makes sense - how does AI know what clothing is in the first place. I should stop trying to reproduce specific fashion, but I live in hope.
During all that Sam Altman/OpenAI hubbub last week, they said that there had been an unsettlingly powerful AI advancement codenamed Q*. They say this development represents these AIs' first steps toward reliably performing mathematical operations. If true, of course, this would vastly multiply its utility, while also making it a potential threat to the very existence humanity.

However, my inner conspiracy theorist is much too clever to accept that at face value! In fact, I understand the Truth that They are hiding from us all:
The real superpower of this new Q* is that it finally, truly understands Empire waistlines.

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