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Camera writes poetry instead of taking photos
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Poetry Camera 1
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12/06/2024
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A camera that writes and then prints poems about whatever it is pointed at instead of taking photos , is set to hit the market.
The aptly named Poetry Camera creates the verses using artificial intelligence.
The bright red and yellow boxy device resembles an old style Polaroid instant camera with protruding camera lens.
The lens is actually a scanner which takes in details about the scene or object it is pointed at.
When a shutter button is pressed, stanzas emerge printed on rolls of receipt-quality paper from a slit just below the lens.
The poetry is provided by an AI language model named Claude 4.
The user can choose the style of poem they want, from a Japanese haiku, to a sonnet, limerick , alliteration or free verse.
The choice is made using a built-in dial.
The poems are not stored digitally on the Poetry Camera, meaning that the only copy the user has is the printed receipt.
The device was created by Kelin Zhang and Ryan Mather from New York who assemble it by hand.
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Camera writes poetry instead of taking photos
Ferrari Press Agency
Poetry Camera 1
Ref 16898
12/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Anthropic
A camera that writes and then prints poems about whatever it is pointed at instead of taking photos , is set to hit the market.
The aptly named Poetry Camera creates the verses using artificial intelligence.
The bright red and yellow boxy device resembles an old style Polaroid instant camera with protruding camera lens.
The lens is actually a scanner which takes in details about the scene or object it is pointed at.
When a shutter button is pressed, stanzas emerge printed on rolls of receipt-quality paper from a slit just below the lens.
The poetry is provided by an AI language model named Claude 4.
The user can choose the style of poem they want, from a Japanese haiku, to a sonnet, limerick , alliteration or free verse.
The choice is made using a built-in dial.
The poems are not stored digitally on the Poetry Camera, meaning that the only copy the user has is the printed receipt.
The device was created by Kelin Zhang and Ryan Mather from New York who assemble it by hand under assembly
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DUKAS_185908044_FER
Camera writes poetry instead of taking photos
Ferrari Press Agency
Poetry Camera 1
Ref 16898
12/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Anthropic
A camera that writes and then prints poems about whatever it is pointed at instead of taking photos , is set to hit the market.
The aptly named Poetry Camera creates the verses using artificial intelligence.
The bright red and yellow boxy device resembles an old style Polaroid instant camera with protruding camera lens.
The lens is actually a scanner which takes in details about the scene or object it is pointed at.
When a shutter button is pressed, stanzas emerge printed on rolls of receipt-quality paper from a slit just below the lens.
The poetry is provided by an AI language model named Claude 4.
The user can choose the style of poem they want, from a Japanese haiku, to a sonnet, limerick , alliteration or free verse.
The choice is made using a built-in dial.
The poems are not stored digitally on the Poetry Camera, meaning that the only copy the user has is the printed receipt.
The device was created by Kelin Zhang and Ryan Mather from New York who assemble it by hand.
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DUKAS_185908043_FER
Camera writes poetry instead of taking photos
Ferrari Press Agency
Poetry Camera 1
Ref 16898
12/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Anthropic
A camera that writes and then prints poems about whatever it is pointed at instead of taking photos , is set to hit the market.
The aptly named Poetry Camera creates the verses using artificial intelligence.
The bright red and yellow boxy device resembles an old style Polaroid instant camera with protruding camera lens.
The lens is actually a scanner which takes in details about the scene or object it is pointed at.
When a shutter button is pressed, stanzas emerge printed on rolls of receipt-quality paper from a slit just below the lens.
The poetry is provided by an AI language model named Claude 4.
The user can choose the style of poem they want, from a Japanese haiku, to a sonnet, limerick , alliteration or free verse.
The choice is made using a built-in dial.
The poems are not stored digitally on the Poetry Camera, meaning that the only copy the user has is the printed receipt.
The device was created by Kelin Zhang and Ryan Mather from New York who assemble it by hand.
OPS: The Poetry Camera (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_185908042_FER
Camera writes poetry instead of taking photos
Ferrari Press Agency
Poetry Camera 1
Ref 16898
12/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Anthropic
A camera that writes and then prints poems about whatever it is pointed at instead of taking photos , is set to hit the market.
The aptly named Poetry Camera creates the verses using artificial intelligence.
The bright red and yellow boxy device resembles an old style Polaroid instant camera with protruding camera lens.
The lens is actually a scanner which takes in details about the scene or object it is pointed at.
When a shutter button is pressed, stanzas emerge printed on rolls of receipt-quality paper from a slit just below the lens.
The poetry is provided by an AI language model named Claude 4.
The user can choose the style of poem they want, from a Japanese haiku, to a sonnet, limerick , alliteration or free verse.
The choice is made using a built-in dial.
The poems are not stored digitally on the Poetry Camera, meaning that the only copy the user has is the printed receipt.
The device was created by Kelin Zhang and Ryan Mather from New York who assemble it by hand.
OPS: The Poetry Camera (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_185908041_FER
Camera writes poetry instead of taking photos
Ferrari Press Agency
Poetry Camera 1
Ref 16898
12/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Anthropic
A camera that writes and then prints poems about whatever it is pointed at instead of taking photos , is set to hit the market.
The aptly named Poetry Camera creates the verses using artificial intelligence.
The bright red and yellow boxy device resembles an old style Polaroid instant camera with protruding camera lens.
The lens is actually a scanner which takes in details about the scene or object it is pointed at.
When a shutter button is pressed, stanzas emerge printed on rolls of receipt-quality paper from a slit just below the lens.
The poetry is provided by an AI language model named Claude 4.
The user can choose the style of poem they want, from a Japanese haiku, to a sonnet, limerick , alliteration or free verse.
The choice is made using a built-in dial.
The poems are not stored digitally on the Poetry Camera, meaning that the only copy the user has is the printed receipt.
The device was created by Kelin Zhang and Ryan Mather from New York who assemble it by hand.
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DUKAS_185908040_FER
Camera writes poetry instead of taking photos
Ferrari Press Agency
Poetry Camera 1
Ref 16898
12/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Anthropic
A camera that writes and then prints poems about whatever it is pointed at instead of taking photos , is set to hit the market.
The aptly named Poetry Camera creates the verses using artificial intelligence.
The bright red and yellow boxy device resembles an old style Polaroid instant camera with protruding camera lens.
The lens is actually a scanner which takes in details about the scene or object it is pointed at.
When a shutter button is pressed, stanzas emerge printed on rolls of receipt-quality paper from a slit just below the lens.
The poetry is provided by an AI language model named Claude 4.
The user can choose the style of poem they want, from a Japanese haiku, to a sonnet, limerick , alliteration or free verse.
The choice is made using a built-in dial.
The poems are not stored digitally on the Poetry Camera, meaning that the only copy the user has is the printed receipt.
The device was created by Kelin Zhang and Ryan Mather from New York who assemble it by hand. Here it prints off a poem
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Camera writes poetry instead of taking photos
Ferrari Press Agency
Poetry Camera 1
Ref 16898
12/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Anthropic
A camera that writes and then prints poems about whatever it is pointed at instead of taking photos , is set to hit the market.
The aptly named Poetry Camera creates the verses using artificial intelligence.
The bright red and yellow boxy device resembles an old style Polaroid instant camera with protruding camera lens.
The lens is actually a scanner which takes in details about the scene or object it is pointed at.
When a shutter button is pressed, stanzas emerge printed on rolls of receipt-quality paper from a slit just below the lens.
The poetry is provided by an AI language model named Claude 4.
The user can choose the style of poem they want, from a Japanese haiku, to a sonnet, limerick , alliteration or free verse.
The choice is made using a built-in dial.
The poems are not stored digitally on the Poetry Camera, meaning that the only copy the user has is the printed receipt.
The device was created by Kelin Zhang and Ryan Mather from New York who assemble it by hand.A poetry example.
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DUKAS_185908038_FER
Camera writes poetry instead of taking photos
Ferrari Press Agency
Poetry Camera 1
Ref 16898
12/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Anthropic
A camera that writes and then prints poems about whatever it is pointed at instead of taking photos , is set to hit the market.
The aptly named Poetry Camera creates the verses using artificial intelligence.
The bright red and yellow boxy device resembles an old style Polaroid instant camera with protruding camera lens.
The lens is actually a scanner which takes in details about the scene or object it is pointed at.
When a shutter button is pressed, stanzas emerge printed on rolls of receipt-quality paper from a slit just below the lens.
The poetry is provided by an AI language model named Claude 4.
The user can choose the style of poem they want, from a Japanese haiku, to a sonnet, limerick , alliteration or free verse.
The choice is made using a built-in dial.
The poems are not stored digitally on the Poetry Camera, meaning that the only copy the user has is the printed receipt.
The device was created by Kelin Zhang and Ryan Mather from New York who assemble it by hand.
OPS: The Poetry Camera (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_185908037_FER
Camera writes poetry instead of taking photos
Ferrari Press Agency
Poetry Camera 1
Ref 16898
12/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Anthropic
A camera that writes and then prints poems about whatever it is pointed at instead of taking photos , is set to hit the market.
The aptly named Poetry Camera creates the verses using artificial intelligence.
The bright red and yellow boxy device resembles an old style Polaroid instant camera with protruding camera lens.
The lens is actually a scanner which takes in details about the scene or object it is pointed at.
When a shutter button is pressed, stanzas emerge printed on rolls of receipt-quality paper from a slit just below the lens.
The poetry is provided by an AI language model named Claude 4.
The user can choose the style of poem they want, from a Japanese haiku, to a sonnet, limerick , alliteration or free verse.
The choice is made using a built-in dial.
The poems are not stored digitally on the Poetry Camera, meaning that the only copy the user has is the printed receipt.
The device was created by Kelin Zhang and Ryan Mather from New York who assemble it by hand. Printing off a poem
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DUKAS_185908036_FER
Camera writes poetry instead of taking photos
Ferrari Press Agency
Poetry Camera 1
Ref 16898
12/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Anthropic
A camera that writes and then prints poems about whatever it is pointed at instead of taking photos , is set to hit the market.
The aptly named Poetry Camera creates the verses using artificial intelligence.
The bright red and yellow boxy device resembles an old style Polaroid instant camera with protruding camera lens.
The lens is actually a scanner which takes in details about the scene or object it is pointed at.
When a shutter button is pressed, stanzas emerge printed on rolls of receipt-quality paper from a slit just below the lens.
The poetry is provided by an AI language model named Claude 4.
The user can choose the style of poem they want, from a Japanese haiku, to a sonnet, limerick , alliteration or free verse.
The choice is made using a built-in dial.
The poems are not stored digitally on the Poetry Camera, meaning that the only copy the user has is the printed receipt.
The device was created by Kelin Zhang and Ryan Mather from New York who assemble it by hand.
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Dario Amodei CEO of Anthropic
13/02/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Dario Amodei, the chief executive officer of Anthropic for a meeting in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Dario Amodei CEO of Anthropic
13/02/2025. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets Dario Amodei, the chief executive officer of Anthropic for a meeting in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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