Can YOU guess the book? AI reimagines famous houses from literature to celebrate World Book Day
While your body is lying in bed, your mind may be strolling around the manicured gardens of a manor house or the gritty streets of Victorian London. But now you can see some of the most iconic homes in literature with your own eyes, thanks an artificial intelligence (AI). These include Pemberley House, Mr Darcy's lavish estate in'Pride and Prejudice', and the residence of the world's most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes. Book lovers at Hammonds Furniture used the text-to-image software Midjourney to bring fictional homes to life in celebration of World Book Day 2023 - but how many of them can you guess? Jay Gatsby's mansion in'The Great Gatsby' (pictured) is described as a'colossal affair by any standard' and an'imitation of some Hôtel de Ville in Normandy' Daisy Buchanan's estate in'The Great Gatsby' (pictured) is described as a'cheerful red-and-white Georgian Colonial mansion', as well as'elaborate', 'bright' and'rosy-coloured' The above two houses are depictions of those from'The Great Gatsby', a novel set in 1922 that follows the life of mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby.
Mar-2-2023, 12:27:19 GMT