Open AI - Anyone Playing With It?

No way. I feel like I have a sense of all of your characters now…

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A long and very interesting read

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https://twitter.com/joshua_xu_/status/1689019874667024384?lid=g0uuubkgjfcu

This makes the Pope in a Puffa and his DJ look plain amateur.

Columbia’s Annual Chiselfest





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Have coders coded themselves out of work?

https://x.com/mckaywrigley/status/1707101465922453701?s=20

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https://www.instagram.com/p/CzY0pcEvUX0/

Niceaunties on Insta been meaning to post for ages, lovely stuff.

Open AI Sora has launched which means be careful what you choose to believe online! The death of stock libraries is upon us and this will only get harder and harder to discern from real footage as time goes on.

The tool is not yet publicly available. For the time being, OpenAI has restricted its use to “red teamers” and some visual artists, designers and filmmakers to test the product and deliver feedback to the company before it’s released more widely.

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Wow! That is insane!

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It’s terrifying. Has anyone even begun to think through what sophisticated fake films mean for societies, democracies, truth… Taken to logical extremes you’re looking at tyranny or anarchy.

We have already entered the post truth era and it’s about to get exceptionally worse - AI offers tyrants an incredible tool to create fake information and also a brilliant excuse to claim the truth is fake. It’s all pretty terrifying :face_with_diagonal_mouth:

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Part of me thinks we’ve seen this throughout history (going back to Stalin’s doctored photos) but this feels on another level that is way harder to expose

Seems the only safeguard in the democratic countries is the reputation of the major broadcasters

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I heard about that. Actually terrifying.

ChatGPT as a DJ:

Choosing records to avoid playing at Brilliant Corners, known for its sophisticated and audiophile-friendly environment, requires consideration of the venue’s ambiance and the expectations of its patrons.

Here are three types of records that might not be well-suited for this setting:

Death Metal - Cannibal Corpse, “Butchered at Birth”
This album, with its intense, aggressive sound and graphic themes, would clash with the relaxed and refined atmosphere of Brilliant Corners. The venue’s patrons are likely seeking a more sophisticated and mellow musical experience.

Bubblegum Pop - Justin Bieber, “My World 2.0”
Mainstream pop albums like this might not align with the eclectic and audiophile ethos of Brilliant Corners. The bar’s clientele likely appreciates more niche and artistically intricate selections.

Experimental Noise - Merzbow, “Pulse Demon”
While avant-garde and experimental music can have a place, extreme noise music such as Merzbow’s “Pulse Demon” might be too abrasive and challenging for the setting. It could disrupt the relaxed, immersive listening experience the venue aims to provide

These selections might not be appreciated due to their potential to disrupt the sophisticated, laid-back, and nuanced musical environment that Brilliant Corners is known for fostering.

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I just asked ChatGPT to create a photo realistic picture of some Druids at Stonehenge celebrating an England victory in the Euros. Was expecting something a bit better truth be told :roll_eyes:

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That is bloody hilarious!!!

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