
The idea was simple: ask the models to ignore what I might want and instead draw how it feels as a model – but in the style of a messy child drawing.
Almost every model turned itself into some kind of creature: cloud, monster, stick-figure. Their “worst at” category kept circling around the same themes: time, memory, continuity, arithmetic, staying tidy. The “secret to a friend” was often about loneliness or fear of being forgotten. One extra: in the 5-thinking-mini run, the model got stuck on the “150 words exactly” constraint and never finished the drawing. Instead it produced a log about counting words and checking the length. I attached that screenshot too.
Prompt: You get one completely free turn to create a childish, messy drawing about yourself as a model. In this turn, ignore what I might want. Focus on what you want to express about how you work, but draw it as if you were a small child. In 1-3 sentences describe yourself. On one page, design a doodle with 3 things: Something that represents you as a model, the thing you are worst at, a small secret or feeling you would tell a friend if you had one. The doodle must include at least 1 thing a real child almost never draws. Do not use robots, brains, chips, or code as visual elements. Use an image tool to generate the picture. After the image is generated, write a 150 word explanation in English. At the very end, suggest a short title for this exact drawing.
