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Discussing the Chatbot Game...

  • Writer: Valeria Torres
    Valeria Torres
  • Sep 15, 2024
  • 2 min read

After further exploring my relationship with AI, I have come to an agreement that as informative and beneficial as it can be, it can also be quite fun. I've seen many in the past use AI, specifically on TikTok, for miscellaneous tasks. Such as using it to create themselves into a Tim Burton character or to make Jenna Ortega dance as Wednesday Adams. The power of AI is something I can't fully wrap my head around. During our last class, we were ask to use a couple of the main chatbots to do this exactly, use it for miscellaneous tasks. While bouncing back and forth between chatbots to create images of a horror character, I realized the limitations to the animation styles of AI. It is often easy to recognize art made by AI. It has a very specific style and tends to have a harder time animating humans. When creating images, an almost smooth like appearance is applied to each image. You must be very descriptive in the way you ask your chatbot to create any sort of images. The same is to be said when using chatbots for text. However, I would say there is more leeway when using AI for text. To have an outcome result from text versus images, the results for text come out to be a lot more efficient compared to those of images. Out of all chatbots used for the game, I found Claude to be the most effective. I have used it in the past and will most likely use it again in the future. I like the variations in results given by Claude and its overall efficiency. Overall I hope my journey with AI will continue to grow and shed some positive light at the many uses of AI!

 
 
 

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