ChatGPT-generated art
ChatGPT artwork

ChatGPT-generated art

Generating artwork with ChatGPT

ChatGPT has a clear branching path from OpenAI stopping attempts of artwork creation.

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A branching path stopping ChatGPT from creating any artwork

This branching is quite hard to find a workaround for

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The same branching path

However, ChatGPT is still perfectly capable of creating source code with fine descriptions. Here is a request to wirte some source code drawing a car:

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Some progress

With a small ImageDraw import fix, the result of this script is this one:

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This is the first generated art!

Next, I asked ChatGPT to increase the level of realism:

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Moving further

And here is v2:

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This is "real" according to ChatGPT

Of course, we need more. Here is what I asked it next

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Crossing fingers

And this is the final art:

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ChatGPT-generated artwork

My impressions.

After mingling with it for 3 days I can definitely say that playing with ChatGPT is fun; but it is mind-blowing when given "real" tasks to perform. The model's ability to understand the context is truly impressive, and I have been amazed by the accuracy and depth of its responses on a variety of topics. When given a real task to perform, ChatGPT has consistently exceeded my expectations, providing detailed and accurate information and assistance. Its capabilities are truly impressive, and I have found it to be a valuable resource for obtaining information and solving problems. I think we can use it as a QA assistant, since it is perfectly capable of writing test cases already.

And a final thougth.

Traditionally, respect for older generations was based on their greater knowledge and experience. In many cultures, older individuals are seen as wise and respected for the life experiences and lessons they have gained over the years. This was particularly true in societies where knowledge and expertise are highly valued, as older individuals are often seen as having a wealth of knowledge and skills that have been accumulated through years of learning and practical experience. Additionally, older generations may also be respected for their role as leaders or advisors in their communities, as they are often seen as having the wisdom and perspective to guide and mentor younger generations. As a result, respect for older individuals is often tied to their perceived knowledge and expertise, as consequently their role in the community.

In the modern informational era, the traditional concept of respect for older generations has changed somewhat. With the proliferation of the Internet and the ease with which information can be acquired through search engines and other online resources, knowledge and expertise are no longer as closely tied to age as they once were. As a result, respect for individuals is no longer solely based on their perceived wisdom and experience, but rather on their character and actions. While older individuals may still be respected for their life experiences and the lessons they have learned, the respect people receive is now more likely to be based on their talents, knowledge, and experience. As a child of 80's, I noticed this dramatic change happening straight in front of my eyes.

Very soon, we will be wintessing a similar paradigm shift. It is possible that in the post-informational era, when AI becomes more advanced, respect may no longer be based on a person's knowledge, talent, and experience. Instead, respect may shift towards machines and AI systems that are able to perform tasks and solve problems more quickly and accurately than any human being. As AI technology continues to advance, it is likely that machines will become capable of learning and adapting at an increasingly rapid pace, and will be able to perform a wide range of tasks and functions that are currently considered the domain of human expertise. In this future scenario, respect may be more closely tied to a machine's abilities and achievements, rather than a person's.

Of course, the "final thought" paragraphs were generated, too.

Nikita Bakun

СBDO | Quema | Building scalable and secure IT infrastructures and allocating dedicated IT engineers from our team

1 年

Victor, thanks for sharing!

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Interesting theme of the erasing age is touched. The ability to provide machines and AI systems?with clear detailed requirements may smooth the gap between generations balancing and connecting knowledge, experience, talents, vision and intuition. It seems like respect may also shift to a new personality type of individuals with high standards leadership and creative thinking qualities no more based on generation, but as a future-being and future-thinking persons. This may make machines and a persons equal in some way.?

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