Upon release, I'll give DALLE-3 the prompt "Exactly N circles on a white background", and generate 4 images.
I will start with N = 1. If 2/4 or more of the images have N (no more, no less) roughly circular shapes, I will increment N by 1.
I will repeat this until less than 2 of the images have N roughly circular shapes. This market will resolve to the option that contains N-1.
For example, if when I ask for 21 circular shapes, DALLE produces 1 image that contains 21 circles, and 3 images that contain the wrong number of circles, this market will resolve to the "16-20" option. I will count any circle which is more than half contained in the image, and not count any that are more than half cut off.
For context, this is DALLE-2 with N=5:

Image 1: 6 circles, does not count.
Image 2: 4 circles, does not count.
Image 3: 5 circles (with 2 cut off more than half), would count
Image 4: 4 circles, would not count.
Note that I'm giving some leeway for the concentric circles in image #3.
So this would be 1/4, and DALLE-2 cannot count to 5.
Other Clarifications:
I'll use "circle" for n=1
Half the circle by area. I'm just going to eyeball it though.
I'll resolve N/A if it fails N=1, since I didn't account for it in the options.
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