Showing posts with label AI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AI. Show all posts

Friday, 4 July 2025

A Tea for an AI sketch

I asked some artificial intelligence systems how much energy they use when summoned to draw an image. 

They all came to the conclusion that is varies from 100th of a kilowatt-hour to one tenth of a kilowatt-hour. 

It takes AI roughly enough energy to heat up a cup of coffee to make one image
~image generated by artificial intelligence (chatGPT) 

The AI systems agreed that the human brain uses about half a kilowatt-hour per day. The human brain is constantly processing image and sound information and controlling the body at the same time. The Human Brain does more processing work with less energy. It is a whole little world powered by an egg and cress sandwich. It hosts consciousness itself and countless thoughts. 

Tuesday, 7 January 2025

Scratch Card AI

I asked some AI systems to draw a cat playing a scratch card. These ai systems weren't originally designed to draw images, they are language models. 

Gemini (New Google Assistant) 
chatGPT (Open Ai ) It even gave the cat a coin to scratch with. 
Grok (X.ai) 

What do you think? 

Tuesday, 26 November 2024

AI Can Profile You

You can ask chatGPT to write a personality profile about you based on what you like. If you mention lots of things it can give you a detailed report. 

image generated by artificial intelligence (chatGPT) 

Even if you list one like or interest, it can give you a comprehensive report. All for free. I told chatGPT I like the movie 'the thing' from 1982 and asked it to write a report about my personality, this is what it wrote. 

Here is an example of a personality report. 
Liking The Thing (1982) suggests a few intriguing things about your personality and interests:

1. Appreciation for Suspense and Atmosphere: You probably enjoy stories that are rich in tension and atmosphere. The Thing excels in creating a sense of paranoia and dread, which indicates you value psychological depth in horror over simple jump scares.


2. Taste for Practical Effects and Classic Filmmaking: The groundbreaking practical effects in the movie might mean you admire craftsmanship in filmmaking and have a soft spot for movies from the "golden era" of practical effects in the 1980s.


3. Interest in Ambiguity and Complexity: The movie's open-ended conclusion and exploration of themes like trust and human nature suggest you’re drawn to narratives that challenge you to think and interpret rather than providing clear-cut answers.


4. Love of Sci-Fi Horror: The blend of science fiction and horror likely appeals to you. This could mean you enjoy speculative stories that examine humanity's relationship with the unknown.