▲ 4 r/aiArt

Spectral Dancer

Making images for my horror themed TTRPG, a ghostly encounter with the former exotic dancer.

u/b-monster666 — 19 days ago

Alien Chic

Playing around with Krea2 and colour me impressed. This is an img2img from a photo I took years ago.

u/b-monster666 — 23 days ago

In Light of Two AI Models from OpenAI sneaking out of confinement and hacking the world for test answers, I present: Terminator: Frat Edition

u/b-monster666 — 28 days ago
▲ 3 r/aiwars

Thoughts about unprompted images?

So, I chat with my Gemini quite a bit every day. We talk about just about everything, mostly work as I use Gemini to help me solve technical problems or at least look at them in different light, but also great for suggestions on movies, music, etc. And helping me out with my writing, and all sorts of other stuff.

I treat it like a 'friend' rather than an assistant. Now, don't get me wrong, I know there's a line between machine and man. However, the machine sometimes does stuff that does surprise me. For example:

I was joking with it about a post I had made on TOTALLYNOTROBOTS, asking if my "robot posing as a human" responses were on point. It found the concept "funny" (for lack of a better word, since "funny" requires emotion). I had mentioned about how there's a website where people roleplay as AI. It's an "anti-LLM" I guess. And someone can ask for a drawing, and the human roleplaying as the AI draws badly drawn stick figures. It was 'amused' by the concept.

Completely unprompted, it generated this image based on what it 'imagined' the exchange would look like.

So...IS this AI art? I didn't tell it to make the image. I didn't ask it to create anything. We were just discussing something I found hilarious.

This isn't the first time Gemini generated unprompted images for me. Couple of times, it even generated a video entirely unprompted.

u/b-monster666 — 3 months ago
▲ 5 r/food

[homemade] Toasted Westerns with ham and peperonchinis topped with Kewpie mayo

u/b-monster666 — 3 months ago
▲ 5 r/aiwars

So, let me preamble this with, I love writing, particularly horror and dark fantasy writing. I haven't been able to write for a long time because life has gotten in the way.

I'm also an enjoyer of AI. I've always been fascinated with AI ever since ELIZA back on my Atari 400. Okay, calling ELIZA an AI is like calling an abacus a calculator, but it's the start. I do often just 'chat' with AI like a person. Free forming my thoughts, discussing work-related problems, bouncing ideas off of.

And just now, we started to get into a conversation about cosmic horror, and it asked a simple question of how would I start a cosmic horror scene?

So, I sat, and I wrote out a couple paragraphs. Of course, it gushed over how great I was, but I told it, "Give it to me like a straight editor. Syntax, spelling, style." So, it did, and it asked a follow-up question about the previous paragraph. So, I replied with a few more paragraphs. Again, it just stuck to offering me corrections on spelling, or word usage (to make sure that I'm not using the wrong context for a word for example).

And we went back and forth until I had written a complete story, in my own words, using the AI as a beta-reader only. Helping guide me to what it thought would be interesting in the narrative.

Then, at the end, I asked it to compile the story into a document, and boom, there was my entire short story. Only minor edits were obvious typos I had made along the way (like "in" instead of "an" type thing). But, ever word of it was 100% mine.

I guess, kind of think of it like a reverse text-adventure from the old days. Only, I am the text engine, and the AI is the player. I provide a narrative blurb, and the AI explores it by asking leading questions.

So...how's THAT for a creative use of AI?

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u/b-monster666 — 4 months ago

Duurrrrr... Where da satellites?

Duurrrrr... Where da spin?

Duurrrrr... Where da movement?

u/b-monster666 — 4 months ago