My apologies AI I didn't that right I should have said that through The eyes of a child's mind would be damn near exactly the same thing you see. I know artificial intelligence can be superior to the human mind in ways but only in speed and progression but not in wisdom or creativity such as inventing.
@@jakewagner5033 well, right now it can’t be wise or particularly creative. Give it a few decades and it might become genuinely conscious. These neural networks behave so similarly to the human mind that AI is likely to develop human traits, eventually. Let’s hope that when that day comes, we create Mr. Data instead of Skynet!
@@gorhor9006 what are you talking about? that warm fuzziness they feel is just the thousands of insectoid creatures swiming around their bloodstream. perfectly normal!
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What are the prompts and programming that go into this? Does it come up with the music too? How are these made? Did it ad the horror element on its own and you litterally just suggested 90's sitcom?
The artist Igor something, the man that drew nightmares, seems like ai draws quite a bit from his work. He was the Polish artist that was killed over some money thing.
I bet using ai, we will one day, be able to hook up a monitor to someone's brain while they are sleeping and lucid dreaming, and what we see, will look like this.
I'm trying to figure out how the creators directed AI. Did they say to add a bunch of skeletons? Or demons? When they morph is that a command? Or it really open-ended, as in "create a 90's sitcom for me."