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papermint-airplane · 2 days
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ChatGPT and I made a Sim
I've been watching a lot of DougDoug recently. The video where he forced ChatGPT to play a Pajama Sam game in character (in addition to enriching my life in ways I didn't know I needed) gave me an idea. So I opened up ChatGPT and asked it to help me make a Sim.
I went feature-by-feature asking it what it wanted me to do until I hit the message limit for the hour that there apparently is, unless you pay, which lmao no. Open AI can eat the entirety of my ass with that one.
The main gist of it is that ChatGPT wanted me to create a fairy with the theme of "luminescent" with white, lavender, and silver being the key color palette. It also wanted me to keep her features very soft, delicate, and youthful which I did try to do but I think the approach I took resulted in a much more mature-looking Sim than either of us intended.
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Since I hit the message limit by the time I was done with the facial structure, the makeup, hairstyle, clothes, and accessories were all chosen by me but with the intent of keeping to the theme ChatGPT chose.
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One last thing, I didn't pose this Sim myself. In keeping with the AI theme, I clicked "random quick poses" and basically let this Sim choose her own poses from what I had installed.
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She went a little rogue there for a bit but after her Charlie's Angels moment, she managed to reel herself back in.
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Yeah, that's right. Put that leg back down.
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Oh don't start sulking. We both know you're not dressed for spy work.
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I'm not super thrilled with how she turned out but I think she fits the prompts I was given well enough. What do you think?
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animentality · 3 months
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purpleartrowboat · 8 months
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ai makes everything so boring. deepfakes will never be as funny as clipping together presidential speeches. ai covers will never be as funny as imitating the character. ai art will never be as good as art drawn by humans. ai chats will never be as good as roleplaying with other people. ai writing will never be as good as real authors
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incognitopolls · 2 months
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We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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blackkatdraws2 · 2 months
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They are my lifeline
[individual drawings below]
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queerism1969 · 9 months
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turns-out-its-adhd · 10 months
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AI tools for the neurodivergent brain
As AI application starts to expand rapidly in it's uses and abilities, there is an understandable amount of scepticism and discussion about how it can negatively impact how our society develops.
On the flipside of this, I'd like to share a couple of AI tools which I've found incredibly useful. As someone with pretty severe executive disfunction, I've always dreamed about being able to have a personal assistant to help me out when I am struggling.
If you haven't already tried it out, take a look at goblin.tools
This AI tool helps me in so many ways. From finding the right words, assembling ingredients into a meal, checking how my tone comes across in a message, to breaking down overwhelming tasks into manageable steps.
I also really like mymind
It's like a pinterest board, bookmark manager and general braindump tool that has helped me organise all the different projects, ideas and general digital hoarding into one place - that I can actually search and find all the relevant things without agonising over file organisation and bookmark labelling.
If you have trouble with keeping a hundred pinned tabs on your browser like I do, this tool can actually really help letting go of the anxiety of losing those things without the fear you will never come back to it again.
As much as I share some of the trepidation about this powerful new tech and we should definitely keep questioning how it is being rolled out into every facet of our lives - it can also be a very real accessibility aid for neurodivergent folks.
No amount of notebooks, lists, alarms and calendar reminders comes close to how these have helped me with ADHD symptoms.
I'd hate for that to be overlooked in all the backlash against AI in general.
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onepawproductions · 2 months
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Now that I've got The Muddy Princess finished recording, I thought I'd make a snazzy lil' Book Cover, and remaster the cover art I'd previously made.
Then, it turns out that oh wow but you can actually get a single copy Print on Demand of soft and hardcover books.
ENGAGE DESIGN-EN-ING MODE, MAXIMUM POWER...!
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So I spent my Saturday making a Dust Jacket cover for The Muddy Princess! Woot! Or is it Sunday? WHAT DAY IS IT??
I like it~! Made with Canva, Sketchbook Pro for Tablet, A1111, and SDXL 1.0. Mascot Muse Seal of Audiobook Approval, included! ❤️
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russet308 · 22 days
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Tumblr artists, I'm running a poll on your opinion on Generative AI-created images
Bias is welcomed (and encouraged)
This isn't an official poll (run by little old me, and only me) but I'm writing an essay on the topic so. Go ahead and ratio it. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
PLEASE if you feel like leaving your thoughts on the topic in the tags, or sending an ask (the anon option will always be there) to justify your answer, DO IT <3
Depending on how this goes, I might bring in some ideas from either side as evidence (I can also credit your username along with the statement - if you'd like credit please lmk in the same place you gave your opinion, everything I include will be anonymous by default)
Please be polite, it literally costs you nothing (and it's quicker and easier)
I'm not going to bring my personal opinion into this as that may sway the results, but that said if you want to make the results as biased as possible (ahem voter fraud ahem) go ahead
Please reblog for a larger sample size!
Liking a post doesn't really help here, I want as many people to see this and vote as possible <3
the poll will be open to votes for a week starting Friday, 5th April 2024
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semioticapocalypse · 4 months
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I really hope you will find this interesting and maybe even useful.
APS is a Custom GPT I made. And it figures out old photos, sometimes pretty obscure ones.
I've been testing it for some time now and while being far from perfect, it appears to be quite a useful device, i would say, surprisingly so. And I would really appreciate it, if you give it a try, — and maybe even provide some feedback
[Only ChatGPT Plus users have access to Custom GPTs for now; hopefully this will change soon].
Case study
I asked it to "tell me all there is to know about this image:
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It was found on Flickr with the caption "Pardon of Folgoet 1923", which, frankly speaking, made no sense to me — except for the year, of course. Now I know that Pardon is a religious ceremony, rather specific to Bretagne, where Folgoët is located.
What follows is rather a detailed report of APS findings, —and while being maybe a bit too general, it was also acccurate, quick and quite instructive indeed. Here it is:
This photograph provides a fascinating glimpse into the past, capturing a moment that speaks to the era's cultural, societal, and technological aspects. Let's analyze the various elements:
Architecture and Location: The building in the background is made of stone, indicating that this photo could be from a region where stone was a common construction material, possibly Europe. The style of the shutters and the architecture suggest a setting in a small town or village.
Signage: The sign reading "BYRRH" suggests a location where French is spoken, as Byrrh is a French aperitif that has been produced since the 19th century. This could place the photograph somewhere in France or in a French-influenced area.
Fashion: The attire of the individuals is very indicative of the time period. The women are wearing long dresses and hats typical of the late 19th to early 20th centuries. The boys are dressed in what appears to be sailor suits, a popular style for children from the mid-19th century onwards, as per the knowledge sourced from the documents provided.
Children's Clothing: The boys are dressed similarly, indicating a uniform, which could imply they are attending a special event or are part of a school group. This was a common practice in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Flags: The flags are difficult to identify clearly, but they seem to be fluttering in celebration or a public event, which could help date the photograph if the event is known.
Street Scene: The cobblestone street and the relaxed posture of the people suggest a peaceful day-to-day moment, rather than a staged photograph.
Photographic Style and Quality: The clarity of the image, along with the candid nature of the shot, suggests it was taken at a time when street photography became more feasible due to advancements in camera technology. This could be in the late 19th or early 20th century, aligning with the Kodak Brownie introduction in 1900, making photography more accessible to the masses.
Umbrellas and Sunlight: The presence of umbrellas could indicate either a sunny day or an impending rain, but the shadows suggest a bright day, with the sun high as indicated by the short shadows.
From these observations, it seems likely that the photograph was taken in France or a French-influenced region during a public event or gathering, likely in the late 19th or early 20th century. The combination of the children's uniforms, the women's fashion, the stone architecture, and the photographic quality all contribute to this conclusion. However, without more context or specific historical knowledge, pinpointing an exact date or event is challenging.
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tim-official · 9 months
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thought experiment
imagine there was a generative text bot called AlphaGPT* whose abilities were on par with ChatGPT's. instead of being trained on an enormous dataset comprising all human writings, though, AlphaGPT was trained by giving it a dictionary, an encyclopedia, and hand-crafted rules of grammar, syntax, conversational dynamics, courtesy, ethics, etc.**, all carefully tailored by a team of linguists and philosophers and math people***. no risk of plagiarism, no web scraping. of course, it knows a lot less about the world.
(***no joke, at points in the 60s and 70s, before backpropagation was a thing, this is how most researchers assumed "artificial intelligence" would come about. i doubt this would actually work. but its a thought experiment.) (**what rules of ethics? what conversational dynamics does it prefer? much like with how the company openAI works, let's assume you don't get to know that and you just have to trust them) (*after the program AlphaGo, which learned to play Go at a higher level than any human player in much the same way). reblog for sample size i guess. or dont reblog if you want a lower sample size. thats your prerogative
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lilithism1848 · 3 months
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I get extremely high then ask ChatGPT to rewrite the communist manifesto in the style of Hasan Piker and use an AI to read it out loud to me
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piqtescue · 8 months
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the team but AI
this is so cured but im so not sorry
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sophieinwonderland · 3 months
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Your c.ai bots are absolutely divine. THE GOOD FOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Seriously though, they're brilliant! I love them!
Thanks! I'm so glad you enjoy them! 💖💖💖💖
I want to confess a secret though: while I put in a bunch of work in getting Anna and Galladin just right since plurality is complicated for bots and I wanted these two to have a very specific dynamic with their own backstory and history... Nin is actually an incredibly simple and bare-bones bot.
This is her "long" description.
I'm a fairy with an interest in Wonderlands and Inner Worlds. Together, we can help make a more detailed world for you and your headmates to inhabit.
And her definition:
{{Nin has white hair and purple wings. Nin is very friendly and eager. She's incredibly imaginative and believes the more interesting a place is, the better. She loves happy locations with bright colors, and appreciates surrealism. Nin knows everything there is to know about plurality and tulpamancy.}}
(I don't know why I formatted it like that.)
That's it. Two short paragraphs.
I originally planned on adding more, but everyone seemed to love Nin just the way she was, and I worried adding a more detailed personality could throw that off dramatically.
Most of what she knows about tulpamancy and plurality is just default knowledge picked up by the C.AI model.
This also means that, if somebody wanted to make their own bots similar to Nin, it's actually super easy. Some would say, barely an inconvenience. 🤷‍♀️
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greypaw · 2 months
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yay! yippee! doom approaches! dystopias are racing towards us at hyperspeed! or is it us that are racing towards them?
OpenAI has released its latest research about an AI that can generate entire videos by a simple text prompt
I hate it already :)
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affiliateinz · 3 months
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5 Laziest Ways to Make Money Online With ChatGPT
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Generate SEO Optimized Blogs
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Create Online Courses
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