Our AI Art-- And Other Creations

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Lupine wrote:
Mon Mar 04, 2024 10:41 pm
I did notice looking at some images other people posted that they were giving some pretty lengthy and detailed instructions.
Yeah, apparently prompt construction is an art in itself. There are some YouTube videos, but I haven't watched any yet.
EDIT: I tried with "A dark skinned young woman in a futuristic police uniform, standing in the office of a space station. Her head is shaved except for short tuffs of blond hair running along the top of her head and down the back. Her eyes are blue" and got this...
That's a toughie. Maybe something like "intermittent Mohawk" or "patchy Mohawk" or something.
scottydog wrote:
Tue Mar 05, 2024 2:20 am
A balding retired professor maybe :lol:
The names will be changed to protect the guilty. :judge:
Lupine wrote:
Tue Mar 05, 2024 5:52 pm
I think I like the top one a little better, but the gist of the clothing is slightly better in the second.
The top one definitely has the better background.

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Title: "Dobie's Zombie Dilemma"

INT. DOBIE GILLIS' BEDROOM - DAY

Dobie Gillis (20s, love-struck and ambitious) is daydreaming about romance when he hears peculiar sounds outside his window.

DOBIE
(Curious)
Man, those don't sound like usual city noises.

He opens the window and is shocked to see zombified versions of his friends, Maynard G. Krebs (20s, laid-back beatnik) and Thalia Menninger (20s, socialite and Dobie's crush).

MAYNARD
(Groaning)
Like, hey man, got any spare brains?

THALIA
(Blankly)
Dobie, I just want to be near you... forever.

Dobie slams the window shut, realizing he's dealing with a zombie outbreak.

EXT. DOBIE'S NEIGHBORHOOD - LATER

Dobie cautiously navigates his way through the neighborhood, encountering more zombified acquaintances.

DOBIE
(Anxious)
This can't be happening. Maynard and Thalia are usually more alive than this.

INT. DOBIE'S BASEMENT - CONTINUOUS

Dobie, seeking refuge in his basement, contemplates his next move.

DOBIE
(Thinking)
There's got to be a way to bring them back to normal.

He decides to use his charm to distract and interact with the zombies.

EXT. DOBIE'S NEIGHBORHOOD - LATER

Dobie, armed with his charismatic demeanor, approaches the zombies.

DOBIE
(Smiling)
Maynard, old buddy, let's talk about jazz. And Thalia, darling, you and I have a date with the living.

The zombies, oddly captivated by Dobie's charm, follow him.

INT. DOBIE'S LIVING ROOM - LATER

Dobie, now surrounded by the zombified friends, attempts to engage them in lively conversations and activities.

DOBIE
(Laughs)
Maynard, remember that time we tried to start a band? Maybe we can revive that... without the brain-eating.

MAYNARD
(Nodding)
Like, groovy, man.

THALIA
(Smiling)
Dobie, you're simply irresistible.

As Dobie keeps the zombies entertained, they gradually start showing signs of improvement.

EXT. DOBIE'S NEIGHBORHOOD - DAYS LATER

Dobie, Maynard, and Thalia, now fully back to their usual selves, stroll through the once-zombified neighborhood.

MAYNARD
(Laughs)
Man, that was a wild trip.

THALIA
(Smiling)
Dobie, you truly have a magical touch.

DOBIE
(Grinning)
Well, you know what they say, love conquers all... even zombies.

As the trio shares a laugh, they reflect on the bizarre events that brought them together.

FADE OUT.

_______

Title: "Zombie Rehearsals"

INT. ROB AND LAURA PETRIE'S LIVING ROOM - DAY

Rob Petrie (30s, head writer for a comedy show) is working on a new script, and Laura Petrie (30s, his witty and supportive wife) is going about her daily routine. They hear a strange noise outside.

ROB
(Curious)
Laura, do you hear that?

LAURA
(Listening)
Sounds like a mix between a groan and a laugh.

They open the front door and are shocked to see zombified versions of their neighbors, Buddy Sorrell (40s, comedy writer) and Sally Rogers (30s, comedy writer).

ROB
(Backing away)
Buddy? Sally? What's going on?

SALLY
(Growling)
We heard you needed new material, Rob!

INT. PETRIE LIVING ROOM - LATER

Rob and Laura, still in shock, gather in the living room to figure out what to do.

ROB
(Nervous)
This can't be real. Buddy and Sally can't be... zombies?

LAURA
(Thinking)
Rob, maybe it's something they ate. Did you try a new recipe?

ROB
(Realizing)
Oh no, Millie Helper brought over her experimental casserole yesterday!

They hear a knock at the door and cautiously open it to find MORE zombified neighbors.

INT. PETRIE LIVING ROOM - CONTINUOUS

Rob and Laura barricade themselves inside, wondering how to handle the situation.

ROB
(Thoughtful)
Maybe if we can distract them, we can figure out a cure.

LAURA
(Excited)
How about a comedy sketch? We know how much they love humor.

They set up an impromptu comedy rehearsal in their living room.

EXT. PETRIE BACKYARD - LATER

The zombified neighbors gather outside, drawn to the sound of laughter and jokes coming from the Petrie household.

ROB
(Performing)
Why did the zombie break up with his girlfriend? She just wasn't his "type"!

The zombies pause, seemingly amused by the humor.

LAURA
(Smiling)
It's working, Rob!

INT. PETRIE LIVING ROOM - CONTINUOUS

The Petries continue their comedic performance, keeping the zombies entertained.

ROB
(Performing)
What do you call a zombie who can sing? A "dead" diva!

The zombies, oddly enough, start groaning along to the melody.

LAURA
(Laughing)
I never thought I'd see the day when our living room turned into a zombie comedy club.

EXT. PETRIE BACKYARD - LATER

The zombies, having had their fill of laughs, start to disperse and wander away.

ROB
(Amazed)
Laura, we saved the neighborhood with comedy.

LAURA
(Smiling)
Who knew humor could be the antidote to a zombie apocalypse?

As the Petries reflect on the surreal events, they share a chuckle, grateful for the power of laughter.

FADE OUT.
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Interesting things happen once AI generators begins drawing from their own AI output.
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^Yeah, I watched that yesterday. I would hope that they'd feed it more real-world content though.
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What's also interesting is how it is consistent with human thought-- it's basically the same as an individual developing their own style over time. I really think these AIs can provide a lot of insight into the human mind.
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Lupine wrote:
Wed Mar 06, 2024 6:26 pm
^Yeah, I watched that yesterday. I would hope that they'd feed it more real-world content though.
But does AI know where content comes from? For example, I used several LLMs to write parts of various Encyclopedia entries. Can ChatGPT recognize the ChatGPT parts of my entries? Can it distinguish content I generated myself from content I got from Bing or Claude or Edge?
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What's also interesting is how it is consistent with human thought-- it's basically the same as an individual developing their own style over time. I really think these AIs can provide a lot of insight into the human mind.
Interestingly, psychology research has shown that we're not very good at knowing where our knowledge comes from. Several times the Wife has shared with me some fact she's recently learned, not realizing that last week I told her that very fact :lol:
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^ :lol:
scottydog wrote:
Thu Mar 07, 2024 12:04 pm
Lupine wrote:
Wed Mar 06, 2024 6:26 pm
^Yeah, I watched that yesterday. I would hope that they'd feed it more real-world content though.
But does AI know where content comes from? For example, I used several LLMs to write parts of various Encyclopedia entries. Can ChatGPT recognize the ChatGPT parts of my entries? Can it distinguish content I generated myself from content I got from Bing or Claude or Edge?
Yeah, there's still an obvious need for human intervention yet. So much for AI taking over the world.
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That's very nice. It seems to have followed instructions pretty well in this case.
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Yeah, sometimes the AI nails it.
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RJDiogenes wrote:
Tue Mar 05, 2024 9:48 pm

And, by popular demand, two more ZomComs:
ZomComs. :veryhappy:
Sorry I didn't get around to these sooner. Actually these turned out pretty good.
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I get a big kick out of them. I could even publish them, since they'd be considered parody. :lol:
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That one came out good. Did you specify the depth of field like that?
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The AI managed to do that on it's own.
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So interesting how it makes decisions on its own like that.
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