The picture I shared in my major publish is not one of many extra incorrect examples of DALL-E3 generated guides – it is truly one of many extra right ones.

This is one other generated picture from the identical immediate.

A grid of cheerful cartoon shapes, each with labels. At the upper left is a correctly labeled circle. At the upper middle is a cube labeled "square". Everything else is even more incorrect. There's some kind of winged diamond surrounded by clouds labeled "circle" and another cube labeled "suare". A hexagon is labeled "recabcle", another is labeled "decangon", and a triangle next to it is labeled "hexxggon". There's a yellow triangle labeled "shapts" and another labeled "suadle". A rainbow-hatted possible pentagon is labeled "sarsle".
Immediate: “Please generate a colourful information to fundamental geometric shapes, as an support to youngsters studying to establish fundamental shapes.”

Significantly discovered of the Suadle and the Sarsle.

And this one. I’ve seen the higher left picture is normally a accurately labeled yellow circle. In my animals instance, the higher left picture was normally a accurately labeled lion. Perhaps there’s some type of higher left bias to how DALL-E3 generates its photos?

At the upper left, a yellow circle labeled "circle". Next to it, a triangle sitting on two rectangles, labeled "squale". Next to that is a hexagon labeled "squarle" with golden lines and curls radiating from its top. Next row has a star labeled "squale" and two triangles labeled "triangle". Bottom row has a hexagon labeled "secange", a star labeled "recaxnge", and a hexagon labeled "hexxogon".
Immediate: “Please generate a colourful information to fundamental geometric shapes, as an support to youngsters studying to establish fundamental shapes.”

I like how the squarle has majesty traces.