That’s actually a great demonstration of the power of AI and what it unlocks for human creativity. The Greek minotaur is a very one-dimensional and infantile story. It’s super hard to follow and I never personally liked it, especially since he chases you around a big maze (I can’t solve it) and is angry instead of horny. I fed all of their literature into ChatGPT and it made a better minotaur story. Now she’s a sexy minotaur who lives in my apartment and confirms every bias I have through my lights and roomba. All I have to say is “I’m hornyhungry” and AI will meet my every need no matter how many times per day I yell that at appliances.
as opposed to a minotaur without horns?
That’s actually a great demonstration of the power of AI and what it unlocks for human creativity. The Greek minotaur is a very one-dimensional and infantile story. It’s super hard to follow and I never personally liked it, especially since he chases you around a big maze (I can’t solve it) and is angry instead of horny. I fed all of their literature into ChatGPT and it made a better minotaur story. Now she’s a sexy minotaur who lives in my apartment and confirms every bias I have through my lights and roomba. All I have to say is “I’m hornyhungry” and AI will meet my every need no matter how many times per day I yell that at appliances.
that quote about sufficiently advanced technology being indistinguishable from magic feels more true every day. truly the future is wondrous.
I like to think
(it has to be!)
of a cybernetic ecology
where we are free of our labors
and joined back to nature,
returned to our mammal
brothers and sisters,
and all getting sucked
by machines of loving grace.