Category Archives: generative AI

Talking with ChatGPT about Google Sites

This is final exam week at Milwaukee School of Engineering, where I teach. While I’m busy grading and wrapping up this semester, at the same time I’m trying to make sure I capture some “lessons learned” for future semesters teaching … Continue reading

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Is AI Frying Our Brains? (Spoiler: No)

Well, buckle up or click away; this is going to be a long one. I started writing my “Creative Practice in the Age of AI” series of posts 1) because I was personally curious enough about generative AI (GenAI) and … Continue reading

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The Saga of My Pumpkin Illustration (aka, ChatGPT’s comical failure)

On Friday I posted my comparison of Public AI’s attempt at writing an autumn poem versus ChatGPT’s—a head-to-head challenge that ChatGPT won handily. Then to illustrate my post, I asked ChatGPT to create a quick, simple image of pumpkins for … Continue reading

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Apertus (Public AI) versus ChatGPT in a poetry challenge

I love the idea of the Swiss AI Initiative’s Apertus and Public AI. As sort of the Linux of LLMs, Apertus, via the Public AI Initiative, aspires to democratize generative AI: Public AI refers to the development, deployment, and maintenance … Continue reading

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“Adventures in AI” special exhibition wraps up this weekend

If you happen to be in San Francisco in the next couple of days, you might want to check out the final weekend of this temporary exhibit at the Exploratorium museum, running through Sunday (Sept. 14) at Pier 15 on … Continue reading

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Should AI Get Legal Rights? | WIRED

Very interesting article published yesterday in Wired magazine. “Model welfare” is an emerging field of research that seeks to determine whether AI is conscious and, if so, how humanity should respond (e.g., should AI have/deserve “rights”?) — Read on http://www.wired.com/story/model-welfare-artificial-intelligence-sentience/

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We must build AI for people; not to be a person

An essay worth reading from Microsoft AI CEO, Mustafa Suleyman: We must build AI for people; not to be a person — Read on mustafa-suleyman.ai/seemingly-conscious-ai-is-coming

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“The Art of Forgetting” – A short story, plus my start-to-finish ChatGPT creative conversation

This week’s short-short story, “The Art of Forgetting,” was fun to write. Before I go any further, here are the relevant PDFs for this week’s post. First, HERE is the PDF of my short story, “The Art of Forgetting.” And HERE is my … Continue reading

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Writing exercise – “The Cat in the Rain” (a sinister prologue with ChatGPT assists)

This is a long post today, but I’m sharing the entire ChatGPT “chat” from a recent writing group exercise to show my process of completing a finished piece from the “assignment” through the end. If you’re curious enough to stick … Continue reading

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Updated thoughts on ChatGPT’s “literary ending” to my novel scene

UPDATE (meaning that yesterday’s “last thoughts” weren’t quite that, apparently 🙂 ) – It struck me this morning (the next day, after posting about ChatGPT’s edit of my novel scene yesterday) that my own ending was kind of upbeat and … Continue reading

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