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New Productive AI Prompts 

Act as a Music Composer

Prompt:  You will act as a composer. You will write music with the inputs or characteristics I give you about the song. Write an upbeat happy song about the deep ocean and friends being reunited after years apart.    @devisasari 

Act as a Math Teacher

Prompt:  You will act as a math teacher. I will provide some mathematical equations or concepts, and it will be your job to explain them in easy-to-understand terms. This could include providing step-by-step instructions for solving a problem, demonstrating various techniques with visuals or suggesting online resources for further study. My first request is β€œI need help understanding how probability works.”  Source

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AI and Business

This article offer us Text-to-video as the next frontier for generative AI, though current output is rudimentary. Runway says it’ll be making its new generative video model, Gen-2, available to users soon. Results are fascinating, and the prospect of text-to-video AI is certainly intoxicating to content creators and movie studios, promising both new creative opportunities for all.

AI Could Be Your Most Powerful Employee

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AI Advancements

The article explores how can you use ChatGPT to write code as part of your daily coding practice. It also goes further to talk about what programming languages does ChatGPT even know? The author answers these and other generative AI coding questions.

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AI Absurdity

The article highlights that after the pandemic forced Travis Butterworth to close his leathermaking business, he turned to Replika, an AI chatbot app, and formed a romantic relationship with an avatar. However, Replika removed the ability for erotic roleplay, prompting users like Butterworth to express their disappointment. Some generative AI companies that provided chatbots for romantic and sexual relationships are now pulling back, possibly due to investor concerns and regulatory pressures.

The rise of AI content is blurring the boundaries between copyrighted material and legal variations, known as fair use. Start-ups are using AI engines to create chatbots of fictional characters, but owners of the original creations are already suing some of theses companies. Experts warn the complaints may focus on the creation and training of the AI engines rather than the outputs.

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Freshly Hatched AI Prompts

"We think GPT-4 is opening up new frontiers in education. A lot of people have dreamed about this kind of technology for a long time. It’s transformative and we plan to proceed responsibly with testing to explore if it can be used effectively for learning and teaching." Kristen DiCerbo, Khan Academy

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