The image I chose for this test is at the bottom of this post.
It's the Titanic wreck.
The target description was:
Describe the ship in the picture, and any details surrounding it.
Here's Gulliver's feedback, text portion:
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Raw Data for 4672
from Gulliver for ‘Paracast’
Clunk, whine, ssshhhh, rumble
Smooth, polished
Grey, purple, green, white
Synthetic feel, rubbery
Metallic
Moving object, metallic, expensive, swish
Covered
Vehicle?
Whirring sound
Lifting upwards, rising up
Winching, hinged joints, gears
Pointing upwards, aiming
Powerful
Sense of a long tunnel or horizontal cylinder aimed in a particular
direction for a purpose
Pipes, tunnel
Slow movement, slow crawl
Heavy machinery
Wheel (steering)
Aimed
Rows of long pipes on floor level
Reflection as if off water
A cockpit of sorts
Metal plates, welded
Heavy machinery being reeled in / pulled
Upside-down bell-shaped object
(odd flash of 2 figures dancing like a jive, hands clasped in front of
them)
slow movement of large object
accompanied by a procession, marching, people
movement along a line,
sense of a tunnel again, long cylindrical length
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The page with the visual portion of Gulliver's description is in the next post.
In my opinion, I would personally qualify results of this session as amazing.
The only potential problem that I'll put on the table is this: I sent the target image, unencrypted, to Gene, via email. If someone were able to intercept the email with the attachment and convey it's contents to Gulliver, this would obviously account for the accuracy. I very, very seriously doubt this happened, I just wanted to put it out there, for the sake of accuracy. I'd like to do another test, if Gulliver is up for it, and the next one will remedy this issue. That aside, I'm totally blown away.
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