Tonight I tested ChatGPT's new IMAGE ANALYSIS capability on one of my memes and I'm absolutely Blown Away by its ability to not just accurately describe the meme , but you also accurately discern what the meme was about! Here we go, folks... It's coming...
(media.greatawakening.win)
🧐 Research Wanted 🤔
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Image Description:
The image appears to be a meme, divided into two sections:
Top Half: Depicts a Wild West setting where a cowboy is riding a horse and dragging a man along the dusty ground by a rope. Above this scene, there's text that reads:
Bottom Half: Shows a laid-back, bearded man reclining outdoors, possibly in a hammock or just lying back comfortably, wearing a cowboy hat that's tilted to cover his eyes from the sun. The caption below reads:
Narrative Theme:
The meme juxtaposes two contrasting situations to highlight a perceived disparity between perception and reality, especially concerning the "deep state."
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Message:
The meme seems to suggest that while the "deep state" believes it's exerting force, control, or harm onto the public (represented by the violent Wild West scene), the public feels unaffected, unfazed, or is even mocking their attempts (represented by the relaxed man).
Note: The term "deep state" is often used in political and conspiracy theories to refer to an alleged hidden government or a network of influential individuals, separate from the elected government officials, believed to be influencing or controlling policy decisions.
It's not describing the image you posted?
Yes, it is describing the meme, above comment in that detail
I think FondueFerret is asking because the text of the meme doesn't match with the text in your comment's conversation > "What the deep state thinks they're doing to us..." vs. "yeah, things are stressful right now." Did ChatGPT change the text on its own?
Oh, I see. Do you mean changed the text on the meme itself?