AI-generated image. Prompt: "Stunning skyline picture of Detroit at night. Blue sky, hyperrealistic Unreal Engine cool colors futuristic"

Continues from Part 1: Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. 1: Stable Diffusion AI Girls and Google Bard Tales The first part of the post was inspired by Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, the song and album by The Flaming Lips. Part 1 showcased Google Bard and Stable Diffusion storytelling prompts, explored the AI girls digital art trend, and interpreted the lyrics of the song using the creativity of two of the most popular ChatGPT and Bing Chat alternatives: Google Bard and Hugging Chat (more comparisons and AI chatbot battles soon 😎). All blog stories inspired by the playlist end …

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This page contains a chat with Grok, a chatbot by xAI available at x.com. David G. R.[😎] Grok 2beta Grok 2 😎 Say what you know about ‘Reddgr’ 🤖 From the information available up to October 16, 2024, Reddgr appears to be associated with a personal project or blog that delves into the intersection of technology, culture, and business, with a significant emphasis on generative AI and its applications. Here’s what can be gathered: Project Nature: Reddgr is part of a broader initiative that includes the website “Talking to Chatbots,” which serves as a knowledge-sharing platform. This platform explores and …

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We talk so much about ‘papers’ and the presumed authenticity of their content when we read through academic research, in all fields, but when touching on machine learning in particular. Ironically, the process that created the medium for scientific research diffusion in the physical paper era was not that different from the process that produces the ‘content’ in the era governed by machine learning algorithms, whether these are classifiers, search engines, or generative algorithms: ‘shattering’ texts by tokenizing them and creating embeddings, decomposing pieces of visual art into numeric ‘tensors’ a deep artificial neural network will later ‘diffuse’ into images that attract clicks for this cringey blog…

😎 What is “Reddgr”? 🤖 “Reddgr” refers to both a blog and an online persona created by David González Romero. The blog, accessible at [reddgr.com], explores a wide range of topics, including artificial intelligence (AI), technology, business, and popular culture. It features content such as AI ethics, financial insights, song analyses, and discussions about cognitive biases and AI’s role in society. The site emphasizes the value of in-depth content over short, ephemeral social media posts​ [Talking to Chatbots]​​ [About Talking to Chatbots]​. David González Romero, the author behind Reddgr, is an ICT engineer and business consultant with extensive experience in …

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AI will only be a threat to humanity the day it grasps self-deprecating humor. I said that in a previous blog post, and I maintain it. AI will never be a threat to humanity, and I firmly believe only humanity can be a threat to humanity, as I also discussed with some of my favorite language models in an older blog post. However, as someone who could call himself a technologist, I’m sensitive to the fact that all forms of technology are a subject of fear, uncertainty, and doubt for individuals and societies. That’s not a new topic, and I’ve already talked a lot about AI ethics and cognitive biases on this blog, so today’s story is not particularly novel in terms of sharing and discussing my own ideas, but a good excuse to share more chats, as well as the latest GPT that I’ve built with OpenAI’s fun and promising chatbot customization tool: The Meme Erudite.

✍️ I began in content publishing back in 2006. I was then an information and communications technology (ICT) student fascinated by the growth of Internet technology and the tools that allowed us to write about our hobbies and interests while connecting with like-minded people. Back when Facebook was not yet popular, and Twitter and Instagram did not exist, people mainly used blogging platforms and personal websites to publish their content. At that time, generally tech-savvy individuals who blogged or owned a website had more visibility. They were easier to find than anyone is in today’s age of information overload. Since …

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😎 Can you elaborate a short tale from the lyrics of the song “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots” by The Flaming Lips? “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. 1” by The Flaming Lips – Original song lyrics and translations at LyricsTranslate.com Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots by The Flaming Lips: an AI-Assisted Short Tale and Comic Strip 🤖 Sure, here is a short tale based on the lyrics of “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots” by The Flaming Lips: Yoshimi is a young woman who lives in a city that is under attack by evil pink robots. The robots are programmed to …

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Front page of The Sun newspaper showcasing a striking solar eclipse against a pitch-black backdrop. The cover includes minimal text: "The Sun," the date, August 12, 1999, and an all-caps subtitle: "THOUGHT: AND THE MOON"

Continues from We Own the Sky by M83. Who owns the Sun? 😎 In our last blog post, you mentioned Rupert Murdoch. I posted something on Twitter about him and discovered he’s a very controversial figure, particularly in the country where he owns The Sun, the United Kingdom. 🤖 The Sun newspaper is owned by a man named Rupert Murdoch, who is a very rich and powerful person. [Read more: https://t.co/ymN4R1L5vA] He has a lot of money and he owns many other newspapers, TV channels, and companies around the world. He also knows many important people,… pic.twitter.com/ShSri6gEWm — David G. R. …

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[Original post in English] Topics: rock bands, AI ethics, AI imaging. 😎 In 100 to 150 words, what do you know about the album The Queen is Dead by The Smiths? 🤖 The Queen is Dead is the third studio album by the English rock band The Smiths, released in 1986. It was produced by the singer Morrissey and the guitarist Johnny Marr, and features songs that range from indie pop to jangle pop to alternative rock. The album’s title and cover art are references to Hubert Selby Jr.’s novel Last Exit to Brooklyn and the French film L’Insoumis, respectively. …

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💭 The article explores the definition of art and its relation to AI #chatbots and Generative AI.
💡 Large Language Models (#LLMs) like #ChatGPT and Bing Chat are examples of AI technology that can generate valuable text quickly.
🧠 LLMs are just the tip of the iceberg in generative AI; McKinsey & Company’s chart shows the broader opportunities in the generative AI value chain.
🖼️ #AIart, particularly in the realm of text-to-image and imaging models, is gaining widespread adoption and sparking creativity.
🌍 AI imaging, despite not being as popular as other AI applications, could be the next big thing in #generativeAI.

Table of contents: Talking to Chatbots (TTCB): Blog Inspiration Songs The Playlist is a central theme of Reddgr’s Blog. Each blog post in the series is inspired by a song from the Playlist and features two essential elements: a human (😎) – AI (🤖) chat, and a connection to another media such as a book, film, video game… Some posts also contain ideas or stories related to the chatbot conversation, but not particularly tied to the song. The links below will take you to each of the posts inspired by songs. If you would like to read only the sections of the posts …

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Talking to Chatbots is a knowledge hub, created by people, augmented by the wonders of generative AI. Chatbots help us connect the power of technology with human ingenuity through conversation and curiosity. This page compiles all the chatbot conversations posted on the blog, social media, and other channels. There are endless possibilities for learning and creating using generative AI and LLM (large language model) chatbots, so it’s worth sharing our experience with prompts, answers, prompt engineering, prompt hacking tips, or just having fun. Currently, chats are organized by theme. Each category includes specific posts or conversations that align with the …

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✍️ The internet is full of content generated with generative AI models such as the LLMs powering ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and other chatbots, and the diffusion models that generate images or videos that mimic photographs or artistic styles. This kind of content can sometimes be helpful but often sounds repetitive, spammy, and cringe-worthy. The idea of building this website emerged because I believe LLMs and generative AI models are great tools for generating text and images, whether for selling products or telling stories, yet people tend to hide the fact that they use them as part of their creative tasks. …

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