AI Top-of-Mind for Dec 19
Top-of-mind is how to spoof a bot, from an article to get you thinking and disturbed. ‘Artificial Intelligence in Plain English,’ offers guidance on how to spoof LLMs from a study conducted at Cornell. Not that we’ve not seen this before, but a cookbook of sorts.
And a second from David Leibowitz writing at ‘Bootcamp’ on the use of ChatGPT’s system prompt, helping to understand the inner workings of the bot.
From Paul DelSignore writing at ‘The Generator’ another end-of-year set of predictions for 2024, this time on Gen AI. He calls out the following trends:
· Custom LLM assistants
· Generative AI Powers the Workforce
· New Creative Art Forms
· AI Makes Us Seem Better Than We Are
· Rising AI Safety Concerns
Turning to creative, the growth of real-time image generation. A while back I covered Leonardo.ai’s ‘Live Canvas.’ This from Tristan Wolff looks at some other options.
Tomorrow, I’ll take a deeper dive into different Leonardo.ai primers.
Also, on creative, probably the best guide I’ve come across to-date on how to really leverage image model prompting. The OpenArt Stable Diffusion Prompt Book is over 100 pages of how to truly leverage the model. Another good guide is from prompthero.com.
Finally, for those marketeers reading this, two sets of guidance. The first from ‘Search Engine Land’ on content creation, with this advice: “continue “building content that is worth stealing because your ability to create good content in the first place will be the best defense you could possibly have.” I’ve included a graphic from the article, below. And the second on combating fears that you’ll be replaced by AI. From the HubSpot article: “involve the team in the decision-making process and maintaining human control of the end result with content creation and other aspects.”