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Ik zie veel potentieel op zakelijk gebied als assistent i.c.m. beveiligde toegang tot onze documenten.
We zouden dan via voice aan Cortana vragen kunnen stellen en opdrachten geven.
Vb. Wat is de leveringskost van leverancier x? De bot kan dan achterliggend informatie uit een excel raadplegen.
Vb. Een notaris(medewerker) kan instant wettelijke informatie raadplegen gezien de bot toegang heeft tot al hun wetboeken.
Vb. Een aannemer vraagt via zijn GSM om een mail in eigen woorden te sturen naar zijn klant/architect/leverancier over toestand x y z op de werf.
Ik vroeg ChatGPT om zichzelf te verdedigen d.m.v. een clickbait artikel.
We zouden dan via voice aan Cortana vragen kunnen stellen en opdrachten geven.
Vb. Wat is de leveringskost van leverancier x? De bot kan dan achterliggend informatie uit een excel raadplegen.
Vb. Een notaris(medewerker) kan instant wettelijke informatie raadplegen gezien de bot toegang heeft tot al hun wetboeken.
Vb. Een aannemer vraagt via zijn GSM om een mail in eigen woorden te sturen naar zijn klant/architect/leverancier over toestand x y z op de werf.
Nick Cave - The Red Hand Files - Issue #218 - I asked Chat GPT to write a song in the style of Nick Cave and this is what it produced. What do you think? Verse 1: In the depths of the night, I hear a call A voice that echoes, through the hall It
Dear Mark, Since its launch in November last year many people, most buzzing with a kind of algorithmic awe, have sent me songs ‘in the...www.theredhandfiles.com
Ik vroeg ChatGPT om zichzelf te verdedigen d.m.v. een clickbait artikel.
FIVE REASONS AI WON'T KILL ART
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been making waves in the art world, with some claiming that it could one day replace human artists entirely.
However, there are several reasons why AI shouldn't be seen as a threat to the art world.
1) Unlocking new creative possibilities
AI can be used to generate new forms of art that might not have been possible otherwise. With the ability to process and analyze large amounts of data, AI can uncover patterns and connections that a human artist may not have been able to see. This can lead to the creation of unique and unexpected works of art. Additionally, AI can be used to explore new mediums and styles, opening up new avenues for artistic expression.
2) Enhancing the human artist
AI can assist human artists in their creative process by helping them generate new ideas, find new patterns, and suggest new connections. For example, AI can be used to analyze a human artist's previous work and suggest new directions for them to take. Additionally, AI can be used to automate tedious or time-consuming tasks, such as image editing or animation, allowing the human artist to focus on the creative aspects of their work.
3) Human curation
The use of AI in art does not negate the role of the human artist, as the AI's output can be curated and shaped by a human artist. AI can be used as a tool to assist the human artist in their work, but the final product is still the result of human creativity and interpretation. In this way, AI can be seen as an extension of the human artist's toolkit, rather than a replacement.
4) Democratizing art
AI can be used to democratize art, making it more accessible to people who might not have had the resources or opportunity to create art on their own. For example, AI-generated art can be sold at a lower price point than traditionally created art, making it more accessible to a wider audience. Additionally, AI can be used to create art that is more interactive and immersive, allowing more people to experience and engage with art in new ways.
5) Evoking emotions
AI-generated art can still evoke emotions and be meaningful to humans, even if it is not the product of human experience or suffering. While it is true that AI does not have the capacity for human experience and suffering in the same way that humans do, it can still create art that resonates with human emotions and experiences. Additionally, the use of AI in art can lead to the creation of new forms of art that might not have been possible otherwise, opening up new opportunities for emotional engagement.
AI is not a threat to the art world but an opportunity to explore new creative possibilities. While AI may not be able to replicate the full human experience, it can be used as a tool to assist human artist, democratize art, evoke emotions and generate new forms of art that might not have been possible otherwise. Thus, it's important to not see AI as a replacement of human artist but as an extension of their toolkit.
Because clearly, art can only be created by those who suffer. I mean, Van Gogh's ear was just a small price to pay for the Starry Night, right?
Nick Cave says AI can't make art? You know what AI can't do? It can't be a sellout. It can't be a sellout like some of y'all human artists.
Oh, so now we're worried about machines creating art? I thought we were worried about them taking over the world.
They say AI can't create art, but let me tell you something, AI can create anything but a bad hairline.
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