Virtual Diva: Powered by AI

Disclaimer: I decided to take a leap of faith and try out AI-technology to help me write a poem. To my surprise, I was amazed at the capabilities of the AI technology and how it could craft words together so effortlessly. I am truly impressed by its potential for creating unique pieces of content, even with challenging prompts. If you like this poem, feel free to check out my other poetry musings here. ✨

↓ 𝕊𝕔𝕣𝕠𝕝𝕝 𝕕𝕠𝕨𝕟 𝕥𝕠 𝕣𝕖𝕒𝕕 𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝕡𝕠𝕖𝕞 ↓

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60 thoughts on “Virtual Diva: Powered by AI

      • Hilary Tan says:

        I like experimenting with things. Yes, it’s like the scientific method haha 😂 I like trial and error b/c you never know what gems you might discover 💎

        Personally, ChatGTP is just okay. It spits out of a lot of regurgitated, basic info but can be really useful when trying to get past writer’s block ✍️ I much prefer Open AI which is what Chat GPT is based off of but it’s not the most reliable and seems to only work 50% of the time.

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      • Feets says:

        Yeah, I can see what you mean. That’s still interesting though! It reminds me of T-Pain and how he uses autotune to add another layer to his music.

        That sounds cool and I’ve not considered ChatGPT. I do use art breeder for inspiration, but never actually use it for my art. It’s more something fun that I do to study facial features and how they change. But, that’s it. I save so many only to not use any.😤

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      • Hilary Tan says:

        Oh man, T-Pain’s name definitely brings back memories but it’s been an eternity since I’ve listened to his music. Now I have to look him up on YouTube. I am grateful for the internet where this vast world of knowledge is just a few clicks away. 😅

        I may have heard of Art Breeder. My sister-in-law is a digital artist who uses a variety of software to create art. She mostly creates illustrations for science textbooks along with commissioned art. I know for a fact that she uses Procreate and somehow that sounded a lot like Art Breeder lol Similar names.

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      • Feets says:

        Oooh! Her job is sooo cool. I wanted to do that. Procreate has AI on it, but it’s not like artbreeder.😂

        And I get you. I love the luxury to look up any song from anytime that’s archived on the internet.☺️

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  1. Brian, Snarebox says:

    I work a lot with AI and there’s tons of fun things you can do with it. Try asking for a recipe and give it the most random assortment of ingredients and culinary styles you can think of. It sometimes hits on some winners.

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  2. Yaksh singh says:

    Great post it dear Hillary and I agree that yes AI is now involved a lot on our lives and it’s really so nice to know about your thoughts on this topic and Yes I also use Chat GPT it’s really fun using it 😌👍

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    • Hilary Tan says:

      Thank you for following me, Yaksh. I followed you back! 🙂 That’s awesome that you use Chat GPT and that it’s been a positive experience for you. There seems to be a split between ppl who like Chat GPT and ppl who don’t.

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      • Yaksh singh says:

        It’s all my pleasure Hillary and thanks to you too for doing the same! It means a lot😊
        And yes I agree with you that there are both pros and cons of Chat GPT for people so it’s all due to it!
        Btw can I ask what work do you do..?

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      • Hilary Tan says:

        Personally, AI tech has been relatively positive for me, especially when it comes to writing fun poetry like this. I would probably experiment with Chat GPT again.

        Sure. I am a registered nurse (RN).

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