I’ve been having fun using GPT-3 to generate weird versions of internet memes.
Even if it’s a meme that didn’t exist when GPT-3’s training data was collected
from the internet (which was October 2019 for the version I’m using), most memes
will fit
Pretty rainbow colors brought to you by the wave nature of light.
The phenomenon that made these wild colors out of a thin film of photoresist on
silicon is the same phenomenon that’s behind the rainbow colors of soap bubbles
and oily puddles. It’s also a more chaotic
Thin transparent films produce rainbows - an effect due to the wave nature of
light (the same effect that gives soap bubbles their rainbow colors). Here, the
thin film might be photoresist or dried residue from some sort of solvent, like
acetone. I’ll probably never know, since this wasn’t
There are no dyes or pigments in this microscope image - it’s a thin clear film
on a blank mirrorlike surface, and all the colors come from the interference of
light waves. It’s the same effect that produces the rainbow colors in thin soap
bubbles, or on a puddle