PHOTOS: How does AI picture famous Hungarian landmarks?

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What if we let artificial intelligence design pictures depicting famous Hungarian landmarks? What would the parliament building or the view from Buda Castle look like according to AI images? Let us show you!

Recently, German artist Boris Eldagsen won the prestigious Sony world photography award, but he refused to accept the prize. His entry was revealed to be a stunt, as he admitted that his image was created by artificial intelligence. His entry was a way to spark debate about AI images and art and let’s be honest, it was a pretty successful idea.

As we have previously asked ChatGPT what an open AI “thinks” of Hungary, in our latest AI experiment, we have tried to see what kind of images an AI text-to-image tool like Gencraft can make about famous Hungarian landmarks and well-known products.

It is worth mentioning that we did not ask the AI to make the images in a particular style, whereas in reality the “artists” can improve their prompts with specific design suggestions, such as creating the images in anime, realistic, watercolour or steampunk style.

Scenery from Gellért Hill

AI generated photos of Hungary
Text-to-image AI photos Photo: Gencraft

As the renovation of the Citadella and the Gellért Hill hasn’t been finished yet, we’ve asked the AI tool to make an image like it was taken from the top of Gellért Hill. The AI recognises the river Danube and sort of did alright with creating the Hungarian parliament, but likely confused it with Buda Castle. Still, one might be able to recognise Budapest from this picture.

In reality:

Gellért Hill panorama
Photo: Pixabay

Lake Balaton and Tihany Abbey

AI generated photos of Hungary
Text-to-image AI photos

Next, we asked the tool to create an image of Lake Balaton and the Tihany Abbey. While it did create a very good Balaton scenery, it places the abbey from the top of the peninsula to the lakeside with a very different style, which makes us wonder whether it draws some inspiration from the scenery that can be seen around Lake Como and Garda in Italy.

In reality:

Tihany Peninsula
Photo: www.facebook.com/BalatonHungaryBlog/

Széchenyi Thermal Bath

AI generated photos of Hungary
Text-to-image AI photos
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One comment

  1. Just the typical “Why fix what’s not broken” scenario. Apart from the Gellért bath picture I would have no idea those others were supposed to be Hungarian landmarks. And I grew up in Budapest, lived in Hungary for 25 years. That post was such a waste of time

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