This is also fun. Steve gets an insurance AI to give him a recipe for bolonese.
This is also fun. Steve gets an insurance AI to give him a recipe for bolonese.
Annoyed that the Italian Olympics people went with slop for their ads and videos, using it to promote an event where we wonder at things like ~human skill~
Anyway, watch this really cool making of video by the BCC, they did it right
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXEI...
When I am out and about and I need to stop an anxiety episode, I focus on my breathing and start building a model in my mind. 3D work is such a good mental workout.
It really works - I swore at a voice activated chatbot, and it surprised me with a sudden warning to be patient and polite to staff before connecting me with a human - we had a lovely conversation.
For sure, just before starting film school, I learned that rule from my new housemates before I even went to my first class.
That's a really cool format for an art event !
Highlighted text form THE NEW YORKER The task that generative A.I. has been most successful at is lowering our expectations, both of the things we read and of ourselves when we write anything for others to read. It is a fundamentally dehumanizing technology because it treats us as less than what we are: creators and apprehenders of meaning. It reduces the amount of intention in the world.
Reminds me of this eternal Ted Chiang banger-
Can any of those screws finally let users replace the battery?