What I’d really like to see is a way to point a tool at photo libraries and automatically add a detailed description to every image.
Tag: AI
Using AI as a friendly critic
Artificial Intelligence (AI)* is one of those topics where – depending on who you talk to – it’s either the spawn of the Devil, or the saviour of the Universe.
You can’t come in: Ya Bard!
In my previous post, I shared jokes told by ChatGPT and Bing AI Chat using the traditional opening line “Three xxx walk into a bar…” where xxx was Chatbots. I had also applied to try out Google Bard, but hadn’t been given access at the time of writing. Google Bard as imagined via Midjourney I…… Continue reading You can’t come in: Ya Bard!
In the Hall of the Mountain King
This is pretty much the image I see inside my head when I listen to Grieg’s In the Hall of the Mountain King. In the Hall of the Mountain King as imagined in Midjourney Credits: Audio via via https://www.yourclassical.org/episode/2017/02/02/daily-download-edvard-grieg–peer-gynt-in-the-hall-of-the-mountain-king
Three chatbots walk into a bar
Can Chatbots tell jokes?
I asked two of them (ChatGPT and Bing) to tell me a joke that begins: “Three chatbots walk into a bar…”
GPT is a bit like…
Exploring metaphors for each of the different versions of GPT, and Bing AI
LERF: A New Way to Explore 3D Scenes with Language
The following blog post has been drafted by Bing AI Chat, based on LERF: Language Embedded Radiance Fields. I am including it on my blog as a memory-jogger to what looks like a really exciting development, and as an example of an AI drafted blog post.
Comments on writing style by Bing AI Chat
I am trying to get back into blogging regularly, and I thought it’d be interesting to look back at some of the stuff wot I wrote previously. My interests have changed over the years, but – I presume – my writing style hasn’t changed all that much. As I’m attempting to learn about artificial intelligence,…… Continue reading Comments on writing style by Bing AI Chat
Artificial Intelligence (AI) ‘in the wild’
In this post, I learn (again) the importance of asking a question in the right way