ChatGPT reviews Art show it curated

The Hump Day Catch Up

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Another rendezvous with insights and inspiration from the world of ChatGPT.

Here’s the Hump Day Catch Up:

  • ChatGPT reviews Art show it curated (yes you read that right)

  • How ChatGPT Outshines Entrepreneurs in Idea Generation

  • Our AI Tool of the Week

  • ChatGPT: Transforming Meditation from Dislike to Delight

  • Weds Weird- Stephen Fry by AI!

📰 Read time = 4 mins

Credit: The Nasher

The Nasher Museum of Art has taken an innovative step by not only using artificial intelligence to curate their latest exhibition but also to write a review of the show, 'Act as if you are a curator: an A.I.-generated exhibition.'

ChatGPT writes the following:

This venture explores themes like utopia, dystopia, the subconscious, and dreams, resulting in the exhibition 'Dreams of Tomorrow.'

While diverse, the AI-driven curation occasionally feels disjointed. This initiative raises questions about the role of human curators in the art world. Critics found it thought-provoking, awarding it four out of five stars, emphasizing its relevance to the evolving relationship between human creativity and AI.

Read the full review on Artnet News

When ChatGPT curates art, even the Mona Lisa might end up with a mustache! 💁🏻‍♀️

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In a comically enlightening twist, Professor Christian Terwiesch of the Wharton School pitted his MBA students against ChatGPT in a battle of wits- to determine whether ChatGPT can come up with product ideas better and faster that his students. Surprise, surprise, the AI came out on top, acing the challenge of generating better, faster, and cheaper product ideas.

This quirky experiment, detailed in his latest white paper co-authored with fellow scholars, compared 200 student-generated ideas with ChatGPT's lightning-fast production of the same.

The results? ChatGPT scored a 47% purchase probability for its product ideas, trumping the human ideas at 40%. It seems the AI isn't just a match; it's the one to beat.

Terwiesch, co-director of the Mack Institute for Innovation Management, leaves us with a key takeaway: "It's a no-brainer; everybody should be using ChatGPT to help them generate ideas."

Read the full story Penn Today

For context-Notable alumni of the Wharton School include Elon Musk(Richest man in the world), Warren Buffet(Greatest investor of all time) and Donald Trump (we know you know him!) amongst others so their students are deemed pretty smart 🤓💁🏻‍♂️

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Gabby Landsverk had always been skeptical of both meditation and AI but was determined to crack the meditation code and turned to ChatGPT for help, here is her story.

It's 11:45 pm on a Wednesday, and I'm determined to be the Zen master of the century. I roll out my yoga mat, light a candle, and start a 5-minute guided meditation video. But within 15 seconds, my mind is everywhere—mosquito bites, dinner plans, even the "Saw" movies. Not the inner peace I hoped for!

But guess who came to the rescue? ChatGPT, the AI chatbot! I asked it to explain meditation like I'm a 10-year-old, and it gave me a fantastic beginner's guide.

Though I've always struggled with sitting still, ChatGPT helped me make a plan, explore different meditation types, and encouraged me when I faltered. It's like having a meditation buddy who never gets annoyed.

Now, I'm not a meditation guru, but I've made it a routine, usually three minutes before bed. It's become a part of my life, helping me breathe easier during tough moments. Thanks to ChatGPT, I've found a surprising friend in meditation and a tool to cut through the wellness noise.

Read the full story at Insider

ChatGPT: For Zen in your pocket 🧘🏻‍♂️

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Stephen Fry raised eyebrows when he discovered an AI had flawlessly mimicked his iconic voice, leading to concerns about the potential impact on voice actors like him.

The AI, using a "flexible artificial voice," replicated Fry's narration style, even reciting passages from the "Harry Potter" audiobooks he famously voiced.

Fry's agents were taken by surprise, and he emphasized the implications of this technology, which could manipulate his voice without his consent.

As AI continues to blur lines in entertainment, from writers' rooms to actors' likenesses, the industry grapples with the complex issues of intellectual property rights and lifelike quality in a "fucking weird time to be alive” Fry said!

The example above comes from ‘Prompt Pirate’ and is one of many that can be found on popular video sharing sites! 🤖😬

If you have any fun stories or outputs from ChatGPT feel free to send them in to us at [email protected] and we will feature the best ones.

That's a wrap for this week's Hump Day Catch Up, buzzers! Stay tech-savvy, keep buzzing, and catch you Friday for more updates. 🤖

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