Jun 28, 2023
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Generative AI Recommended Reading
I'm an AI pro w/ 10+ years experience and a degree in Cog Sci from Johns Hopkins. The NY Times called me a "veteran programmer" for my Beta testing of OpenAI. These are my top picks for generative AI stories. Featured here? Email tom@gadoimages.com for writing opportunities.
Maximilian shows how a language model trained on the output of ChatGPT can mimic the system surprisingly well, yet can run on simple hardware--a big steps towards democratizing the tech.
This is an awesome and extensively illustrated tutorial showing specific processes to create convincing facial expressions on a character in Midjourney, an important part of telling a complete visual story.
Paul is ahead of the pack with reviewing and testing this new and innovative feature, and describing how it will impact accessibility. His story was featured in Petapixel: https://petapixel.com/2023/04/05/midjourney-flips-the-formula-with-new-image-to-text-generator/
This creative article attempts to recreate the author's dog using Midjourney and results from a DNA test, with surprisingly powerful results.
Chris connects generative AI to the goldrush, and provides lessons on avoiding "shovel sellers" who are exploiting the tech's hype, based on guidance from the FTC and other sources.
This technical article shows you how to apply ChatGPT to your own documents, business data or text. It's geared towards programmers, but shares powerful coding tips and tools.
This technical guide shows you how to build your own high-powered version of Alexa or Siri using ChatGPT. Big companies are almost certainly building voice integrations, and you can too!
With beautiful example images and excellent storytelling, Paul walks us through the process of using Midjourney 5's new lighting features to create compelling, cinematic AI photographs.
This is one of the best prompt engineering articles I've ever read. It shares actionable, useful prompts you can apply right away in order to greatly improve the usefulness of ChatGPT.
Sieran provides a balanced take on AI book covers--why they're useful, how they're being restricted, and the workarounds designers are using to bypass marketplaces' rules, and the implications of doing so.