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ibm-granite / granite-vision-3.2-2b

Granite-Vision-3.2-2B is a compact and efficient vision-language model, specifically designed for visual document understanding.

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    ID
    e073r8jgexrme0cn8ars7yd7x4
    Status
    Succeeded
    Source
    Web
    Hardware
    H100
    Total duration
    Created

    Input

    image
    image
    top_p
    0.9
    prompt
    Describe this image
    max_tokens
    512
    temperature
    0.6
    system_prompt
    A chat between a curious user and an artificial intelligence assistant. The assistant gives helpful, detailed, and polite answers to the user's questions.

    Output

    The image depicts a detailed view of the Moon, showcasing its surface with remarkable clarity and detail. The Moon appears to be captured in a black-and-white photograph, which enhances the contrast between the lunar surface and the dark background. The lunar surface is dotted with numerous craters, which are small, circular depressions formed by meteorite impacts. These craters vary in size, with some being relatively small and others significantly larger. The central region of the Moon exhibits a distinct bright spot, known as the "dark side" or "far side," which is not illuminated by the Sun. This dark area is due to the Moon's lack of a global magnetic field, which means it does not have a strong magnetic field to deflect solar wind and cosmic radiation. The bright side of the Moon, on the other hand, is brightly illuminated by the Sun, creating a stark contrast between the lit and shadowed areas. The Moon's surface is rugged and uneven, with numerous ridges and valleys. These features are formed by ancient volcanic activity and tectonic movements that have shaped the Moon over billions of years. The Moon's surface is composed primarily of rock and dust, with some areas displaying a more porous texture, which reflects light differently. In the central region, there is a prominent central peak or mountain, which is likely a result of ancient impacts and volcanic activity. The lunar craters vary in size and distribution, with some appearing closer to the center of the Moon and others scattered more towards the edges. The distribution of craters is not uniform, indicating that the Moon has been geologically active over a long period. The photograph captures the Moon's surface in a way that highlights its geological diversity and the impacts that have shaped its history. The lack of atmosphere and magnetic field on the Moon means that it does not experience weathering or erosion, which allows for the preservation of its ancient features. In summary, the image provides a detailed view of the Moon's surface, showcasing its rugged and varied terrain, numerous craters, and the contrast between the illuminated and dark sides. The lack of atmosphere
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