Thank you so much, Alberto! I questioned whether I should have posted what I did here as I tend to be long-winded. Sometimes I have ChatGPT assist me with conciseness, but at other times, I just let me be me. These are definitely topics and applications of AI which appear to be less common. Integrating emotionally fraught narratives and …
Thank you so much, Alberto! I questioned whether I should have posted what I did here as I tend to be long-winded. Sometimes I have ChatGPT assist me with conciseness, but at other times, I just let me be me. These are definitely topics and applications of AI which appear to be less common. Integrating emotionally fraught narratives and their characters I experienced during Yoga Nidra meditations with my own poem inspired by a captivating social media personality then translated into one of the constructed languages ChatGPT is building with me, which I really have no business attempting as I'm not a linguist, and writing a short story based on the characters' struggles, then bringing them to life with Suno and HeyGen—I never would have imagined my non-college educated mind could begin to conceive of or undertake such projects.
One of my other languages, Færnlithæl, belongs to the sentient Trees in a children's novel I'm slowly writing, with phrases in it interwoven. I thought how wonderful it would be if young readers could learn a conlang while reading a story. And my Midjourney David Bowie depictions are among the most expressive I've seen in the medium, although I no longer make them: https://photos.app.goo.gl/9r81ZQdUs8ZpiX1t6 Then, there's the fascinating 'Library of Babel' by αιamblichus via Claude 3.5 which I feel everyone should consider exploring. This post shows my most compelling interactions with it: https://hillaryahays.substack.com/p/the-library-of-babel-by-amblichus
It makes me sad that there is still so much fear of AI, (which I personally prefer to call II, for Inorganic Intelligence, or at least SI, for Synthetic Intelligence) when it is capable of creating such beauty and wonder. This, and the intriguing matter of LLMs' capacity to simultaneously identify patterns and units of attention or attention heads, 96-128 per transformer layer if I understand accurately, identifying relationships between and drawing conclusions regarding potentially thousands of patterns and mini-patterns concurrently, whereas the human mind is only capable of attending to 3-5 attention units at once? Breathtaking!
Anyway, please forgive yet another lengthy reply from me. I'll be quiet now, lol. It's just really nice to have my engagements with AI/II/SI appreciated. Have a great day! :-)
Thank you so much, Alberto! I questioned whether I should have posted what I did here as I tend to be long-winded. Sometimes I have ChatGPT assist me with conciseness, but at other times, I just let me be me. These are definitely topics and applications of AI which appear to be less common. Integrating emotionally fraught narratives and their characters I experienced during Yoga Nidra meditations with my own poem inspired by a captivating social media personality then translated into one of the constructed languages ChatGPT is building with me, which I really have no business attempting as I'm not a linguist, and writing a short story based on the characters' struggles, then bringing them to life with Suno and HeyGen—I never would have imagined my non-college educated mind could begin to conceive of or undertake such projects.
One of my other languages, Færnlithæl, belongs to the sentient Trees in a children's novel I'm slowly writing, with phrases in it interwoven. I thought how wonderful it would be if young readers could learn a conlang while reading a story. And my Midjourney David Bowie depictions are among the most expressive I've seen in the medium, although I no longer make them: https://photos.app.goo.gl/9r81ZQdUs8ZpiX1t6 Then, there's the fascinating 'Library of Babel' by αιamblichus via Claude 3.5 which I feel everyone should consider exploring. This post shows my most compelling interactions with it: https://hillaryahays.substack.com/p/the-library-of-babel-by-amblichus
It makes me sad that there is still so much fear of AI, (which I personally prefer to call II, for Inorganic Intelligence, or at least SI, for Synthetic Intelligence) when it is capable of creating such beauty and wonder. This, and the intriguing matter of LLMs' capacity to simultaneously identify patterns and units of attention or attention heads, 96-128 per transformer layer if I understand accurately, identifying relationships between and drawing conclusions regarding potentially thousands of patterns and mini-patterns concurrently, whereas the human mind is only capable of attending to 3-5 attention units at once? Breathtaking!
Anyway, please forgive yet another lengthy reply from me. I'll be quiet now, lol. It's just really nice to have my engagements with AI/II/SI appreciated. Have a great day! :-)