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Dall-E Artist's Conception of "Large Libel Models"
I wanted to see what OpenAI's Dall-E would come up with this to illustrate this admittedly intangible concept, and got these four options:
A bit of digging explained this, I think: Many dragonflies apparently belong to the family libellulidae, in the superfamily libelluloidea. I did not know that.
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If fish can be bees, dragonflies can be libel.
Draggin' lies?
OK, explain #4.
You could feed them into an animal identification AI and see what the ID is. The second combines a wing pattern I have seen in Libellulidae with the abdomen of a different family of dragonflies.