For some time now I have been racking my brains trying to think of a theme for regular blog posts that would keep me interested, engaged and comitted to posting, and this morning it suddenly came to me!
Much like the early days of the internet I find myself drawn to this whole new frontier of AI and where it may take us.
With that in mind my idea behind 'AI for Breakfast' is as follows.
Each and every morning I will either write a random prompt on ChatGPT about something I may have thought, seen, heard about or whatever and get ChatGPT to create an image from the prompt. I will add the chat as it happened to give context to the image/answer it created. I'm not sure about how many iterations I should include at the moment, this first one resulted in 3 attempts as I was doing it via voice transcription on the iPhone app and it missed the bit about being frosty!
I will also look at some of the custom GPTs that catch my interest and see what they come up with and I'll post interesting articles about how AI may help you in your business.
Currently you can't share your chats out of ChatGPT if there are images included which is a bit of a pain so I'll have to re-type them here for now. I can't decide if this is the best way to present the Chat at the moment but it will do for now, I'll make improvements as I go.
I think it's easy enough to see the flow, let me know if you disagree.
So here's how we got todays post:
CHATGPT: Here's an image capturing the essence of the Suffolk countryside in the UK. It depicts rolling hills, traditional cottages, and the serene beauty typical of rural England. How does this align with what you had in mind?
CHATGPT: I've added frost to the scene, capturing the chilly beauty of a winter morning in Suffolk. What do you think of this version?
CHATGPT: I've adjusted the landscape to be flatter and expanded the sky, reflecting the true character of Suffolk. How does this one look?
I've been experimenting with ChatGPT for some time now and it often amazes me with what it comes up with. Personally I think the end result on this one is pretty good, you could go on and on making various versions and to be fair the prompt was pretty lame!
The saying garbage in, garbage out holds true with prompt engineering, if you spend the time crafting your prompts you will get better results. Next one tomorrow…
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