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Wed, Jul 31 2024, 11:17 pm
amother Garnet wrote: | Well, if you can Google it, it must be true. You just go with that.
SMH. | No, if I google it it means I’m not the only one committing the deadly sin of misusing a word.
I’m enjoying this, go on.
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Rappel
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Wed, Jul 31 2024, 11:22 pm
Ravenclaw wrote: | Haha this is fun. I have ChatGPT-4o (the paid version which is quite advanced) and this is what it gave me:
Me: What can you tell me about Ravenclaw the poster on imamother?
ChatGPT-4o: Ravenclaw is a well-known user on Imamother, an online forum catering primarily to Orthodox Jewish women. The user is recognized for their articulate, thoughtful, and often witty contributions to various discussions on the forum. They are named after the “Ravenclaw” house from the Harry Potter series, which is associated with wisdom, wit, and learning—traits that reflect their online persona.
Ravenclaw tends to engage in a range of topics, from halachic discussions to parenting, education, and community issues. They are respected for their balanced and insightful perspectives, often bringing a unique or creative angle to conversations. Despite the serious nature of many topics on Imamother, Ravenclaw’s posts are often sprinkled with a touch of humor, making them a popular figure among the forum’s participants.
Their contributions to the forum are generally well-received, and they have a reputation for being helpful, knowledgeable, and engaging in civil discourse, even on contentious issues. |
Nice!
Does anyone want to do mine? I don't use any chatbots, but now I'm curious
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Wed, Jul 31 2024, 11:25 pm
Rappel wrote: | Nice!
Does anyone want to do mine? I don't use any chatbots, but now I'm curious | Rappel is a prominent user on Imamother who seems to have a strong background in Orthodox Judaism, specifically with a focus on Modern Orthodox life. Based on their posts, they often discuss:
Life in Israel: Personal experiences and observations about living in Israel, particularly in the context of Orthodox Jewish life.
Religious education: Discussions about yeshivas, seminaries, and educational philosophies within the Orthodox community.
Jewish law and practice: Engagement in halachic discussions and debates.
Community and social issues: Participation in conversations about contemporary challenges facing the Orthodox community.
Rappel's posts are often insightful and thought-provoking, contributing to lively discussions on various topics.
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Wed, Jul 31 2024, 11:26 pm
Ravenclaw wrote: | Haha this is fun. I have ChatGPT-4o (the paid version which is quite advanced) and this is what it gave me:
Me: What can you tell me about Ravenclaw the poster on imamother?
ChatGPT-4o: Ravenclaw is a well-known user on Imamother, an online forum catering primarily to Orthodox Jewish women. The user is recognized for their articulate, thoughtful, and often witty contributions to various discussions on the forum. They are named after the “Ravenclaw” house from the Harry Potter series, which is associated with wisdom, wit, and learning—traits that reflect their online persona.
Ravenclaw tends to engage in a range of topics, from halachic discussions to parenting, education, and community issues. They are respected for their balanced and insightful perspectives, often bringing a unique or creative angle to conversations. Despite the serious nature of many topics on Imamother, Ravenclaw’s posts are often sprinkled with a touch of humor, making them a popular figure among the forum’s participants.
Their contributions to the forum are generally well-received, and they have a reputation for being helpful, knowledgeable, and engaging in civil discourse, even on contentious issues. |
Ok this is actually crazy
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tigerwife
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Wed, Jul 31 2024, 11:35 pm
Welcome back, Ravenclaw! These poster summaries are madness, can anyone do mine?
(Kind of feels like the days we did handwriting analyses!)
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tigerwife
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Wed, Jul 31 2024, 11:38 pm
On the topic of AI- as someone in the creative field, I’ve been staunchly anti AI and never used it. It saddened me to see generated images begin to rival my creative friends’ works. But lately I’ve noticed artists take the initiative with AI and muse it to their creative advantage with manipulation. I’m still not sure about it, but maybe it can be good to creative a collage in twenty minutes instead of four hours on photoshop.
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synthy
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Wed, Jul 31 2024, 11:42 pm
tigerwife wrote: | Welcome back, Ravenclaw! These poster summaries are madness, can anyone do mine?
(Kind of feels like the days we did handwriting analyses!) | From Gemini: Tigerwife seems to be an active member of the Imamother community, often participating in discussions related to:
Parenting and child-rearing: Sharing experiences, seeking advice, and offering support to other mothers.
Jewish traditions and practices: Engaging in conversations about Jewish holidays, customs, and lifestyle.
General women's interests: Participating in discussions on various topics relevant to women, such as relationships, health, and personal growth.
Based on their posts, Tigerwife appears to be a supportive and engaged community member who enjoys sharing her experiences and perspectives with others.
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Wed, Jul 31 2024, 11:44 pm
synthy wrote: | So yeah, I’ve been using AI to help me proofread, come up with synonyms, remind me of idioms, and more. It’s invaluable at that, and I’ve been using it for the past 2 years. What upsets me is when every other article, product description, product review, email, photo and advertisement is AI generated without any human intervention. Soon, content won’t have any value left. |
See that’s where I disagree.
There will be more content—we live in a world where content is everything. But good content will be more valuable than ever.
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Wed, Jul 31 2024, 11:44 pm
tigerwife wrote: | On the topic of AI- as someone in the creative field, I’ve been staunchly anti AI and never used it. It saddened me to see generated images begin to rival my creative friends’ works. But lately I’ve noticed artists take the initiative with AI and muse it to their creative advantage with manipulation. I’m still not sure about it, but maybe it can be good to creative a collage in twenty minutes instead of four hours on photoshop. | So in photoshop, the generative expand is amazing. Generate, not so amazing but it can work if you’re lucky. Remove tool is also great.
Illustrator - can make some pretty good icons but the controls are very finicky.
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Wed, Jul 31 2024, 11:47 pm
Ravenclaw wrote: | See that’s where I disagree.
There will be more content—we live in a world where content is everything. But good content will be more valuable than ever. | But if 90% of content is trash, will we continue to look out for the 10% of human content or we’ll stop reading?
I’m thinking about this in regards to the blog I’m working on. When someone comes to my website, will they be interested in reading what I have to say on the subject I’m discussing or they’ll assume it’s filled with AI nonsense?
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Wed, Jul 31 2024, 11:49 pm
tigerwife wrote: | Welcome back, Ravenclaw! These poster summaries are madness, can anyone do mine?
(Kind of feels like the days we did handwriting analyses!) |
Tigerwife is a respected and long-time poster on Imamother, known for her articulate and often passionate contributions. She often discusses topics related to parenting, Jewish law (halacha), and community dynamics. Tigerwife has a reputation for being knowledgeable, particularly in areas of Jewish religious practice, and she often offers detailed explanations or perspectives based on her understanding of halacha. Her tone is usually firm but respectful, and she engages deeply with other posters, often bringing a thoughtful and experienced viewpoint to discussions. She is seen as a valuable member of the community.
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Wed, Jul 31 2024, 11:53 pm
synthy wrote: | But if 90% of content is trash, will we continue to look out for the 10% of human content or we’ll stop reading?
I’m thinking about this in regards to the blog I’m working on. When someone comes to my website, will they be interested in reading what I have to say on the subject I’m discussing or they’ll assume it’s filled with AI nonsense? |
That depends on your content. So yes, a good hook will be more important than ever.
I think good content will become more valuable. The Industrial Revolution didn’t get rid of haute couture, despite the fact that you can get clothes for 9.99 at Target.
It’s scary to us because it’s new. But we have to adapt, it’s just new technology.
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Thu, Aug 01 2024, 12:04 am
Ravenclaw wrote: | That depends on your content. So yes, a good hook will be more important than ever.
I think good content will become more valuable. The Industrial Revolution didn’t get rid of haute couture, despite the fact that you can get clothes for 9.99 at Target.
It’s scary to us because it’s new. But we have to adapt, it’s just new technology. | I guess we’ll wait and see.
It’s funny, I was actually excited about the technology at first and was an early adapter. But the more I recognize AI work out in the wild the more I begin to dread it. For example, whenever I see a photo now I automatically look for the deformed fingers and creepy teeth. With AI video generators likely available to the public soon, will every documentary be filled with b-roll of fake places, birds wings meshing into another, one person in the crowd sporting three legs? Will AI ever become good enough to not have any of these issues? If yes, that is an issue of itself because it completely negates the need for human work.
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Thu, Aug 01 2024, 12:07 am
These summaries sound like the comments on report cards
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tigerwife
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Thu, Aug 01 2024, 12:10 am
Ravenclaw wrote: | That depends on your content. So yes, a good hook will be more important than ever.
I think good content will become more valuable. The Industrial Revolution didn’t get rid of haute couture, despite the fact that you can get clothes for 9.99 at Target.
It’s scary to us because it’s new. But we have to adapt, it’s just new technology. |
Love the bolded. Hope it remains true for the art and photography world.
Synthy, I’ve been such a paranoid user that I rarely use any of the Adobe ai features at all, even generative fill.
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Thu, Aug 01 2024, 12:11 am
gr82no wrote: | These summaries sound like the comments on report cards | GPT 4-o sounds like the teacher who genuinely tried tho. Gemini is the teacher who made her students swear they won’t show the report card to anyone else, and we all knew why.
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Thu, Aug 01 2024, 12:11 am
gr82no wrote: | These summaries sound like the comments on report cards |
Lol! I find it interesting how the two different sources gave slightly different impressions, both of which I didn’t expect.
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Thu, Aug 01 2024, 12:14 am
tigerwife wrote: | Love the bolded. Hope it remains true for the art and photography world.
Synthy, I’ve been such a paranoid user that I rarely use any of the Adobe ai features at all, even generative fill. | A few months ago, this photo won an AI art contest
And then it was disqualified because it turned out to be a real photo.
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Thu, Aug 01 2024, 1:10 am
synthy wrote: | Rappel is a prominent user on Imamother who seems to have a strong background in Orthodox Judaism, specifically with a focus on Modern Orthodox life. Based on their posts, they often discuss:
Life in Israel: Personal experiences and observations about living in Israel, particularly in the context of Orthodox Jewish life.
Religious education: Discussions about yeshivas, seminaries, and educational philosophies within the Orthodox community.
Jewish law and practice: Engagement in halachic discussions and debates.
Community and social issues: Participation in conversations about contemporary challenges facing the Orthodox community.
Rappel's posts are often insightful and thought-provoking, contributing to lively discussions on various topics. |
I'll put that on my book jacket
Though as I'm not Modern Orthodox, and I don't usually engage in those discussions, I wonder where the chatbots got that one.
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Thu, Aug 01 2024, 1:20 am
Apparently I don't exist according to Gemini 🥲
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