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A Soldier’s Letter as Imagined by AI

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For this video, I used a letter created by the OpenAIChatGPT in response to the following prompt:
Write a letter home in the style of a soldier in thetrenches in the first world war writing home to his sweetheart.



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Nicely done mate.

I made a similar video recently ,using chatPT for the script.

“D-ID” to animate a still (AI) image to speak

and “Voice AI” for the Audio.


https://youtu.be/BXydZEi_pxk




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Nice work! I'm on the wrong side of 60, and am proof that you can teach an old dog new tricks. Playing with this new technology is the most fun I've had in a long while. I'm so pleased to have retired as I now have all the time in the world to play with my new "toys".
I spent the past week running the badly written PHP, JS, MySQL code I wrote for my website through the ChatGPT and it improved things in ways that I could only dream of when I started the site a decade or more ago. My lack of coding skills held me back but now I have a best buddy who knows how to do everything.
I was even playing with Vocaloid 6 and managed to get the AI to sing a song that ChatGPT wrote. If I were a better musician, or rather if I understood anything at all about music, I would love to make an iClone movie with singers. Unfortunately, I will have to leave this idea to those who do know about music and do know what they are doing. I know my limits, but with the help of AI, more talented folk should have no limits at all.

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Another retiree here!

I have had Vocaloid for ages (I think I have version 5 now), so maybe it's fun to look at it again. I know a bit about music (I was into music before getting into animation), so I might have a chance...:unsure:

EDIT: I forgot to mention that I like your video...:blush:


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The photo shows a screenshot of some real letters in the trenches.
This is no imagination. Just thought I would share the other side of
reality.

WWI- Lesson 6, Activity 1- Letters Home (army.mil)


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I agree with you, our imagination is formed by the things we've encountered in our lives, whether it be through reading, watching movies, personal experiences, etc. Similarly, AI like ChatGPT utilizes the vast amount of information it has access to, to generate new ideas. The soldier's imaginary letter is no different, it's simply using the information available to it, just like we do. It's not possible to generate something from nothing, we all have to work with the information we have.

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These two short stories generated by ChatGPT from a simple prompt are just as imaginative as those written by humans. While the AI may not have personal experiences to draw from, it has access to a vast amount of information and can manipulate it to create unique and interesting stories. It's important to remember that imagination is not limited to personal experiences, but also encompasses the ability to use available information and resources to create something new. So, in this case, the AI's "imagination" is based on the information it has been trained on, and the ability to process and generate new ideas from it.



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But personal experience to the situation in the trenches was life altering to those who lived it.
You feel sorry and emotional to the real person who lived through it. The AI letter, I don't feel
emotional, because there is no real name attached to it and it was not real. 
In the future, people who never read the real letters, will think the AI letters are true.
And that is a shame if that happens.
AI cannot create its own personal experiences. 

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But that would almost exclude any fiction because many writers would not have experienced what they tell the story about.

For example, I like Anne Perry, who writes crime novels taking place in the 19th century. She wasn't there, obviously, but she does her research, and when you read her books you feel impacted.


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animagic (1/22/2023)
But that would almost exclude any fiction because many writers would not have experienced what they tell the story about.

For example, I like Anne Perry, who writes crime novels taking place in the 19th century. She wasn't there, obviously, but she does her research, and when you read her books you feel impacted.


well said!.




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