Yes it did. And this was the description ChatGPT put underneath it:
"Here's the illustration of a basic buck converter schematic. This diagram includes the input voltage source (Vin), the switch (transistor), diode, inductor (L), capacitor (C), output voltage (Vout), and the load (represented as a resistor). The connections between these components and the flow of current are also shown. This should help you understand the basic operation of a buck converter."
Which is a pretty good description of the components. However, it then gaslights me into believing this is somehow depicted in the picture Dall-E produced.
So even if GPT-4 "understands" what needs to be drawn (in the sense that the higher-level concepts and relations between them are embedded in its weights), it's difficult to get DALL-E to draw it correctly because DALL-E doesn't have that same "understanding". OpenAI will need to combine these models somehow, or train DALL-E so that it has the same conceptual understanding.
"Here's the illustration of a basic buck converter schematic. This diagram includes the input voltage source (Vin), the switch (transistor), diode, inductor (L), capacitor (C), output voltage (Vout), and the load (represented as a resistor). The connections between these components and the flow of current are also shown. This should help you understand the basic operation of a buck converter."
Which is a pretty good description of the components. However, it then gaslights me into believing this is somehow depicted in the picture Dall-E produced.