An AI art instructor posted on Twitter recently that AI imaging tools can interpret mathematical and physics formulae in interesting ways.I thought of giving it a try. Below are a few examples.
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Let us start with the basics:
force = mass x acceleration
Equation of motion s= ut + (1/2)at^2
Another one, a bit brighter image
Fleming’s Left Hand Rule (electrical engineering)
Bending of a beam under heavy load
(you cannot take the construction guy out form me)
Not all AI tools are created equal
Changing the image tool or tweaking the prompt slightly gives rather interesting results
Potential for AI generated Images of Science and Maths Formulas
Thanks for checking out this page ! This post was originally published on 7th May 2023 and has been updated since then. I plan to include this post as a section in my upcoming book, An Eye for AI: How to Create Amazing Images using AI Tools.
This post was published under the images series and updated on 2 March 2024