I am not trying to demonstrate anything. I am trying to learn about AI and what it will do and what it will not do, all mixed in with being interested in art and just generally "pottering" in the topic. I am retired, at home, not AT an organization, so my research in this topic is not AT a university or AT an organization, so I can "potter" where I choose, yet I do not have any advanced facilities. I am not designing an AI system, I am not training an AI system, I am just an end user of an AI system that is available to use free as Bing Chat AI.
In physics, if one is researching, one tries to change one variable at a time. I have used that style of approach in investigating AI as an end user.
I started with asking for a picture of a lady in a long green dress feeding an okapi as it seemed plausible that the AI system might be able to produce that yet an unusual topic so that it would be unlikely that such a picture would already exist.
So having got such a picture I added a change to that, rather than a totally new picture, though later I have asked for entirely different pictures. Yet those pictures are often linked to other art.
I did, as a test, try changing "an okapi" to "a stegosaurus" to observe what would happen, and it worked.
The lady looking at the robot modelled on her I think is good - imagine her thoughts - but three other pictures were sort of a lady in a long dress stood next to what one might describe as a silver C3P0 robot, so not that same sort of ambience.
The other groups of pictures are often linked to other art.
For examples, the lady reading haiku to an elephant,
https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index. … -elephant/
There is a picture of Cranes before a gibbous moon near the end of the following long post.
https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index. … ent=891269
Asking for a painting in the style of Monet is because Alfred made a comment in another forum.
https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index. … nt=1160886
I have found that it is best to put the artist style immediately after requesting a painting and thus before the stating of the subject of the painting.
What am I trying to achieve? Well, nothing in particular, I am retired, finding something to do, keeping my mind active, yet I am a researcher so I am I suppose simultaneously pottering and researching in AI.
I can also get enjoyment by applying the output from the AI system. So, for example, the original files of the pictures reproduced in this thread, I can, if I choose to do so, go to the
https://www.papier.com/
webspace and set up what is advertised as a photo greetings card using the picture that has been output from the AI system on the front of the card, use the space inside the card that is normally used for the greeting - there are text fonts available as well as scripts and one can have lots of lines of text - to add details of the AI prompt that was used, other descriptive text and the date and send it to myself and upon receipt of the card, frame the card.
So, maybe just an end user having a go at using AI, yet always the possibility that I might discover something original.
William