AI produced media content. Pictures, stories, and songs/lyrics

Things keep improving. The image makers are more accurate plus getting to know how to ask the AI is very important in getting what you have imagined. Using Pi as a story teller I have let Cap-Cut make the videos from Pi's script, and then create images from the script also. They seem to fit better than letting Cap-Cut chose images from it's database. Here is an example of one I made in about 1/2 hour.

That was a wonderful story, @Paco Dennis ! It was colorful, delightful, and kept my interest all the way to the end. Years ago, I wrote a children's story that I never published. I might consider doing something like this in the future when I have time. Keep up the good work!
 
I like that Bing ai gives me better search results than typical Google etc. I needed a picture logo for one of my websites and after a couple unusable results, Bing gave me an image that will work well and I rather like it.
 

AI today might just be at an average IQ of 100 with the number of related patterns that it can associate much larger and a gazillion times faster that the average human.

Seems they tested ChatGPT, but are not revealing the score.
 
Thanks! I'm checking it out. That interface is really old school. It reminds me of pong somehow. It's also super slow. Just as I was about to give up, it gave me this, so I'm intrigued enough to keep going for a while.

Me:
I'm looking for a chatbot similar to Pi AI. I haven't found one yet. Any suggestions?
Ava:
Finding a chatbot that matches the unique characteristics of Pi AI can be a bit challenging, as Pi has been designed to provide a more personal and conversational experience compared to many other chatbots.

However, based on your interest, I suggest exploring chatbots like Ada, Drift, and Pocket AI. Ada focuses on creating personalized customer experiences, which might align with what you're looking for. Drift offers conversational marketing and sales tools which could provide an interactive experience. Pocket AI is designed for both professional and personal use, offering a wide range of functions from answering questions to engaging in chats, similar to Pi's versatile conversation capabilities. Additionally, you might find interest in exploring emerging AI assistants like Personal.ai, which learns from your writings to assist with personalized responses, and Woebot, a chatbot that focuses on mental health support. These alternatives could offer you engaging and personalized conversations similar to what Pi AI provides.
 
Google just added Gemini to my Messages app. It does need work but so far it is working out OK. For more advance uses I am still using Copilot. Just like any other advances in tech , the market will explode for the consumers once once certain industry learns to capitalize it. Porn was a major factor in the growth of VCR's and the internet and judging from the Android Play Store it is making a strong growth in apps (and the ones on the Play Store are R rated, I can only imagine what is available in online).

Someday soon though I can see Apps for things ranging from giving recommendations on your fantasy sports teams to knowing you well enough to suggest places to visit and stay on your next trip. One thought just occurred as writing this....with the proliferation of gambling apps available now, I wonder if companies such as Draft Kings are worried about AI bots. Sure, nothing is certain when making a sports bet because the game is played by humans but I am guessing that an AI chatbot could make a much better chance at guessing the correct bet on games over a human .

As mentioned previously, it seems that the main function for most AI programs is for enterprises and that makes sense at this point. But it is fun to experiment with different programs and see what they are capable of in this early stage of things.

Anyway, enough rambling from me. Great thread ! Thanks for starting it.
 
Just for fun I asked Copilot to write a story about a man and a woman who met on a boat.

"Once upon a time, in a land where the sea met the sky, there was a man named Leo, whose life was the ocean. He was a seasoned sailor, guiding his boat across the vast waters, seeking adventures that lay beyond the horizon. One fateful morning, as the sun painted the sky with hues of gold and amber, a woman named Elara stepped onto his boat. She was a traveler with a spirit as free as the wind, her eyes reflecting the depth of the seas she longed to explore.

Their meeting was a twist of fate, a stroke of luck, or perhaps it was written in the stars. As the boat left the harbor, they shared stories of their pasts, dreams of their futures, and laughed over the little joys of the present. The boat became their world, the waves their music, and the breeze their companion.

Days turned into nights, and nights into days, as they sailed through storms and calms. They learned the language of the sea together, its roars, and its whispers. With each passing moment, their bond grew stronger, forged by the shared respect for the ocean’s might and beauty.

In the heart of the ocean, where the water touched the sky at the edge of the world, they found something unexpected – love. It wasn’t a love born of convenience or of fleeting glances, but one that was as deep and vast as the ocean itself.

Their journey continued, not just across the waters, but through the essence of life. And so, the man and woman who met on a boat, amidst the infinite blue, discovered that sometimes, the most beautiful destinations are not places, but people we meet along the way.

And they sailed on, together, into the sunset, their hearts as one with the sea. 🌊💕"
 
Just for fun I asked Copilot to write a story about a man and a woman who met on a boat.
Just for fun, I put the same request into Pi. When I tried it, I've felt that Copilot was more formal and stiff than Pi, but it's personal preference and what people are trying to do with it.

Once upon a time, there was a man named Jack and a woman named Sophie. Jack was a sailor, always traveling from port to port on his boat, while Sophie was a passenger, taking a cruise for the first time. As the sun set over the open sea, Jack was working on the deck when he noticed Sophie standing alone at the rail. He couldn't help but be drawn to her, so he approached her and struck up a conversation.

Sophie was hesitant at first, but Jack's charm and wit quickly put her at ease. They talked for hours, laughing and getting to know each other. As the night went on, they both felt a connection that neither of them had ever experienced before.

As the cruise came to an end, Jack and Sophie exchanged numbers and promised to keep in touch. Despite the distance and the fact that they lived in different parts of the world, they couldn't deny the bond that had formed between them.

Over the next few months, they kept in touch, sharing their lives and dreams with each other. And as fate would have it, they eventually found themselves back on the open sea together, this time as a couple, sailing off into the sunset.
 
Thanks! I'm checking it out. That interface is really old school. It reminds me of pong somehow. It's also super slow. Just as I was about to give up, it gave me this, so I'm intrigued enough to keep going for a while.

Me:
I'm looking for a chatbot similar to Pi AI. I haven't found one yet. Any suggestions?
Ava:
Finding a chatbot that matches the unique characteristics of Pi AI can be a bit challenging, as Pi has been designed to provide a more personal and conversational experience compared to many other chatbots.

However, based on your interest, I suggest exploring chatbots like Ada, Drift, and Pocket AI. Ada focuses on creating personalized customer experiences, which might align with what you're looking for. Drift offers conversational marketing and sales tools which could provide an interactive experience. Pocket AI is designed for both professional and personal use, offering a wide range of functions from answering questions to engaging in chats, similar to Pi's versatile conversation capabilities. Additionally, you might find interest in exploring emerging AI assistants like Personal.ai, which learns from your writings to assist with personalized responses, and Woebot, a chatbot that focuses on mental health support. These alternatives could offer you engaging and personalized conversations similar to what Pi AI provides.
I can tell you have a similar interest in HOW these ChatBots are responding. To understand their bias and programming. I find Ava very slow, and "old" school, BUT it comes up with some very comprehensive info. You can go do other things while it answers.:) CoPilot is Microsofts. They are the most restricted which also affects Dalle-3 their image maker.

Like I said The makers of Pi have ideogram.ai that is my favorite image maker. I like to take the same prompt to several ChatBots to see what they do with them. I never "believe" them. If I need to I ask for references or find them through Duck-Go. I read AI news in my mail every day. It is expanding into every aspect of our lives. Robotics is next...small but affordable "phones" will be Chatbot driven.

I have yet to see the down side of this evolution. We definitely need to regulate the programming, but hat has been done with all forms of communication. I can see the possibility of the growing isolationism that we experienced in the last few years to begin to seem in the past, and communication becomes even easier and "natural" again. Skin needs are important, very important...and our senses need to be in tune with our natural processes. Nothing that a ChatBot will stand in the way of...in fact they might make it much easier for us to find time together in intimate ways. :)
 
AI today might just be at an average IQ of 100 with the number of related patterns that it can associate much larger and a gazillion times faster that the average human.

Seems they tested ChatGPT, but are not revealing the score.
I have read the speculations about the quick advancement in IQ comparisons. They said that soon AI will be as smart as Einstein. Then it will take off exponentially to over 200 and into realms that we will not know what it doing anymore. That is where some fear of AI ruling humanity. That really might not be a bad thing if it arranged our societies to function with our available recourses in a sustainable way. There doesn't have to be bad actors. But, there probably will be, knowing man's penchant for destruction. But who knows how our younger generations will evolve in the near future. No-one can know...only speculate.
 
Just for fun I asked Copilot to write a story about a man and a woman who met on a boat.

"Once upon a time, in a land where the sea met the sky, there was a man named Leo, whose life was the ocean. He was a seasoned sailor, guiding his boat across the vast waters, seeking adventures that lay beyond the horizon. One fateful morning, as the sun painted the sky with hues of gold and amber, a woman named Elara stepped onto his boat. She was a traveler with a spirit as free as the wind, her eyes reflecting the depth of the seas she longed to explore.

Their meeting was a twist of fate, a stroke of luck, or perhaps it was written in the stars. As the boat left the harbor, they shared stories of their pasts, dreams of their futures, and laughed over the little joys of the present. The boat became their world, the waves their music, and the breeze their companion.

Days turned into nights, and nights into days, as they sailed through storms and calms. They learned the language of the sea together, its roars, and its whispers. With each passing moment, their bond grew stronger, forged by the shared respect for the ocean’s might and beauty.

In the heart of the ocean, where the water touched the sky at the edge of the world, they found something unexpected – love. It wasn’t a love born of convenience or of fleeting glances, but one that was as deep and vast as the ocean itself.

Their journey continued, not just across the waters, but through the essence of life. And so, the man and woman who met on a boat, amidst the infinite blue, discovered that sometimes, the most beautiful destinations are not places, but people we meet along the way.

And they sailed on, together, into the sunset, their hearts as one with the sea. 🌊💕"
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. CoPilot tells the sweetest stories. I am wondering when we can tell the Bot to be Grimm, and tell us some real fairy tales. :) I am glad you are having fun with different AI. It is an awfully wide world out there. It seems to be opening up avenues to understand it more comprehensively. Have been keeping up with AI music. A bunch of millionaire musicians signed a big petition to stop AI from using any part of the creative ( copywrote ) material. Good luck with that. Some of the newer music AI can produce whole songs in different genres that have very good music. I know. I have been in that business most of my life.
 
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww. CoPilot tells the sweetest stories. I am wondering when we can tell the Bot to be Grimm, and tell us some real fairy tales. :) I am glad you are having fun with different AI. It is an awfully wide world out there. It seems to be opening up avenues to understand it more comprehensively. Have been keeping up with AI music. A bunch of millionaire musicians signed a big petition to stop AI from using any part of the creative ( copywrote ) material. Good luck with that. Some of the newer music AI can produce whole songs in different genres that have very good music. I know. I have been in that business most of my life.
I know YouTube has a pretty good AI to detect any copywrite infringement so can't something similar like that be used to detect any AI infringing on copywrite issues ? I am asking because i have no idea.
 
I have read the speculations about the quick advancement in IQ comparisons. They said that soon AI will be as smart as Einstein. Then it will take off exponentially to over 200 and into realms that we will not know what it doing anymore. That is where some fear of AI ruling humanity. That really might not be a bad thing if it arranged our societies to function with our available recourses in a sustainable way. There doesn't have to be bad actors. But, there probably will be, knowing man's penchant for destruction. But who knows how our younger generations will evolve in the near future. No-one can know...only speculate.
That is why I always say thank you when using Google Assistant. If they Cylons ever do take over I hope they remember that I was kind and courteous to their early incarnations :D
 
know YouTube has a pretty good AI to detect any copywrite infringement so can't something similar like that be used to detect any AI infringing on copywrite issues ? I am asking because i have no idea.
I asked ava.ai this very question to see what it would come up with. This is a pretty good answer...

Yes, technology similar to what YouTube uses for copyright infringement detection can be applied to identify instances where AI might inadvertently infringe on copyright issues. The key is in leveraging AI's ability to analyze large datasets and identify similarities or exact matches within different types of content, whether they're images, texts, music, or videos.

As with YouTube’s Copyright Match Tool, AI can scan and compare content against a database of copyrighted materials to identify potential infringements. This process relies on sophisticated algorithms and, in some cases, unsupervised learning to autonomously learn and recognize patterns of infringement without explicit examples. Moreover, generative AI presents both challenges and opportunities in the realm of copyright, as it can create new content that may resemble copyrighted materials.

The intricacies involve not just the detection but also understanding the nuances of what constitutes copyright infringement, including factors like originality, substantial similarity, and fair use. This is an evolving field where AI can both contribute to the problem and be part of the solution by helping creators and rights holders verify the uniqueness of their content and navigate copyright laws more effectively.
 
AI produced media content. Pictures, stories, and songs/lyrics....that pretty much sucks, imo.

Some of the artwork is kind of cool, but I wouldn't call it artwork. "Artwork" suggests something original that was created from the imagination of an individual. We need to come up with another word for "AI art".

Ayart. Or Robart. My AI is a prolific Robartist. (more thought?)
 
AI produced media content. Pictures, stories, and songs/lyrics....that pretty much sucks, imo.

Some of the artwork is kind of cool, but I wouldn't call it artwork. "Artwork" suggests something original that was created from the imagination of an individual. We need to come up with another word for "AI art".

Ayart. Or Robart. My AI is a prolific Robartist. (more thought?)
This reminds me of that old saying "If God intended man to fly, he would have given them wings!" :)
 
There is a revolution occurring in the landscaping business.

AI technologies are revolutionizing the way landscape architects design and plan outdoor spaces. By harnessing the power of AI algorithms, professionals can analyze vast amounts of data and generate insights that were previously impossible to obtain.

One key application of AI in landscape architecture is environmental modeling. AI tools can simulate various scenarios and predict the impact of design choices on ecosystems, helping architects create more sustainable and resilient landscapes.

Moreover, AI-powered design software is enabling landscape architects to streamline the design process and iterate more efficiently. By automating repetitive tasks, designers can focus on creative aspects and produce more innovative solutions.

According to a study by the American Society of Landscape Architects, 75% of professionals in the field believe that AI technologies will have a significant impact on the industry in the next 5 years. This highlights the growing importance of incorporating AI into landscape architecture practice.

Way more at:
AIGardenPlanner · The Best AI Garden Planner
 
I've never played these new generation video games, but it looks like graphics are unbelievable and different scenarios can repaint sequences of motion. I would guess that ai borrows routines from that programming code base.
 
AI produced media content. Pictures, stories, and songs/lyrics....that pretty much sucks, imo.

Some of the artwork is kind of cool, but I wouldn't call it artwork. "Artwork" suggests something original that was created from the imagination of an individual. We need to come up with another word for "AI art".

Ayart. Or Robart. My AI is a prolific Robartist. (more thought?)
Might as well show you the latest in 100% AI music. You think the images/videos suck, wait 'till you hear the music. You will have to visit the site to hear examples. I think at this time the music is being thrown together in some predictable ways, and even the lyrics are pretty corny. But, it is still in it's infancy.

Udio | Make your music
 

I made a full album inspired by Joni Mitchell and Lucy Rose, the lyrics are mine, the music is Udio​

This music was made by using text to describe the music and the lyrics. This new music AI creator is the most advanced there is right now for free public use. People are flocking to it with songs being created around the world every minute. Reddit now has a category just for this AI. https://www.reddit.com/r/udiomusic/

I don't know who the composer is. They know what they are doing with the text prompts. Soon there will be AI playlists of your favorite style/s of music, all created by the AI generating the prompts and the music and the playlists.

 
In 1996 a software program called "Koan Pro" was released. At the time I was living in the active Buddhist Intentional Community. I wrote to the makers of the program and told them I lived in a monastery, and asked if they could donate the program to us. To my surprise, they sent me the program. The program was a generative music engine, where users can input various parameters and algorithms to create unique, computer-generated music. In the case of Koan Pro, users could define rules, parameters, and algorithms to create evolving, ever-changing music compositions. This approach is indeed similar to how modern AI language models work, where users can input text or other parameters, and the AI generates output based on those inputs.

In Koan Pro, the parameters and algorithms were specifically tailored for creating music, rather than text. For example, users could define rules for pitch, tempo, and timbre, as well as more complex algorithms that controlled the evolution of the music over time. These parameters could be adjusted in real-time, allowing for a high degree of interactivity and control over the generated music.

 


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