Toggle light / dark theme

In the midst of the Anti AI Art movement and the ever evolving complexity of the algorithms they are rallying against, this video essay discusses current flaws and future potential of AI Translation technology within Retro Game Emulation. Through rigorous testing of 3 games that never got localizations or fan translations (Tokimeki Memorial 2, Sakura Wars 2 & Boku No Natsuyasami 2), we will see how well Retroarch and ZTranslate’s AI Translator works for the average player. We will also discuss the ways in which this technology could one day be used in more formal localisations by professional teams, and wel will come to understand the nuances of the AI debate.

#AI #FanTranslation #Emulation.

What’s next? Tell me 3 more children’s novels you recall after Harry potter. I have missed another Alice in Wonderland. When was the last time you found a new character that you deeply connect with?Isn’t that the reason? Good things must have been written and are being written. I was deep down in the rabbit hole of thoughts. I thought about starting a story at least. Just to challenge me. I started writing when I discovered the wordInnovations are not faster to reach the ones who lack data and access. Then I came up with a place. Just Another Hobit land or fairyland or what?The ones that were in my mind. 800 words were written. Link to get the ebook: The Friendly Unicorn and His Magical FriendsHere they are:

In a groundbreaking achievement, Aaron Kemmer and his co-producer Richard Juan have successfully used ChatGPT, one of today’s hottest artificial intelligence chatbots, to write and direct a film in just one weekend.

That’s right, while it typically takes roughly 1–2.5 months for most indie filmmakers to pull off a project of this caliber, ChatGPT has truly raised the bar and set a new standard for what’s possible in the world of indie filmmaking.

ChatGPT has taken the world by storm since its launch, but few creatives have truly explored its full potential. Juan and Kemmer are breaking new barriers by using AI to revolutionize film production.

99% of the following speech was written by ChatGPT. I made a few changes here and there and cut and pasted a couple of paragraphs for better flow. This is the prompt with which I started the conversation:

Write a TED Talks style speech explaining how AI will be the next cross-platform operating system, entertainment service, and search engine as well as source of news and accurate information. Elaborate further in this speech about how this future AI could produce tailored entertainment experiences for the end-user. Explain its application in creating real-time, personally-tailored and novel media including mixed reality, virtual reality, extended reality, and augmented reality media as well as in written fiction and nonfiction, music, video and spoken-word entertainment for its end users. Write a strong and compelling opening paragraph to this speech and end it memorably. Add as much detail as you can on each point. The speech should last at least 15 minutes.

Have you ever wanted to build your own personal assistant, like the ones seen in movies like “Iron Man”? Well, it is now possible to create your own version of a JARVIS (Just A Rather Very Intelligent System) using Python and Arduino, along with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) techniques. This tutorial will guide you through the process of building your own JARVIS, step by step.