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Wednesday, February 1, 2023

AI poetry and AI art with creative adjustments by Salie Davis-Seraphia and her celestial dragon intro poem

 

From the creative prompts and edits of Salie Davis and Playground - OpenAI API      Playground AI


“The author generated this text in part with GPT-3, OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model. Upon generating draft language, the author reviewed, edited, and revised the language to their own liking and takes ultimate responsibility for the content of this publication.”

Playground AI is currently unlimited in content creation through AI with human prompts, you can add images as prompts as well. This is the process I went through.

I used this image, a picture I took, 

The AI returned this. with the prompt girl with dragons and a celestial background (roughly restated because I used lots of variations and it required me learning and applying all the adjustments and filters of course)


This was only 1 of 24 images I choose to download out of about 70 AI images I generated with various prompts and setting adjustments. I selected bits and pieces I liked, opened up photoshop and my end result was this-


I went through a similar process for a poem using Open AI API.

I used the AI generated story short and asked for a poem, it gave me this...

Once upon a time, there lived an autistic girl named Seraphia and her faithful companion, a celestial rainbow-colored small dragon named Starfire.


Seraphia was a brave and determined girl. She faced many challenges in life due to her autism, and often felt misunderstood by those around her. Starfire, however, remained her faithful companion, understanding her needs and standing by her side through thick and thin.


One day, Seraphia was walking with Starfire when they stumbled upon a group of people who were mocking and teasing her for being different. Seraphia was about to cry when Starfire stepped in and roared fiercely, scaring the bullies away.


Seraphia was amazed by Starfire’s courage and bravery. From that day onward, the two became closer and closer, and Seraphia’s confidence began to grow. She started to believe in herself and her own strength, and slowly started to overcome the prejudice and misconceptions of those around her.


With Starfire’s help, Seraphia proved that true strength comes from within, and that being different is not a weakness, but a strength. She reminded everyone that we should not judge or label others based on their differences, but rather embrace them as unique and special individuals.


Through this story, Seraphia and Starfire showed us that everyone has the potential to be a hero in their own way.


not very poemy.

I added a request for a rhyming poem in A,B,A,B form and got- 


Once upon a time, there lived a brave girl called Seraphia

Along with her faithful companion, a dragon named Starfire

She faced many challenges, due to her autism, feeling misunderstood

But Starfire was always there, understanding and being good


One day, as they walked together, a group of bullies started to mock

Seraphia was in tears, and Starfire stepped in with a powerful roar

The bullies ran away, and Seraphia was amazed at the courage of her friend

Starfire had proved that difference should be celebrated, not condemned


Starfire helped Seraphia to gain more confidence and self-belief

Slowly she started to overcome the prejudice, and find her own relief

Seraphia reminded us not to judge or label others, but to embrace their differences

That true strength comes from within, and that everyone has the potential for heroics


I added a nursery rhyme prompt...

Once upon a time,
A brave girl there did dwell
Her name was Seraphia,
An autistic girl as well

With her a dragon flew,
Starfire, a sight to behold
A celestial rainbow hue,
Their friendship was so bold

One day they walked along,
The bullies teased and jeered
But Starfire, oh so strong,
Frightened them with a roar

Seraphia was amazed,
And Starfire ever true
No longer feeling dazed,
She believed in her, too

True strength comes from within,
No matter who we be
We should not judge, or label,
But embrace all differences

This story showed us, in the end,
That everyone can be a hero
We should not judge or offend,
But love and let them grow.

So with this prompt-

Write a poem that rhymes in the style of a nursery rhyme in A,B,A,B, sequence using this text " Once upon a time, there lived an autistic girl named Seraphia and her faithful companion, a celestial rainbow-colored small dragon named Starfire. Seraphia was a brave girl. She faced many challenges in life due to her autism and often felt misunderstood by those around her. Starfire, however, remained her faithful companion, understanding her needs and standing by her side through thick and thin. One day, Seraphia was walking with Starfire when they stumbled upon a group of people who were mocking and teasing her for being different. Seraphia was about to cry when Starfire stepped in and roared fiercely, scaring the bullies away. Seraphia was amazed by Starfire’s courage and bravery. From that day onward, the two became closer and closer, and Seraphia’s confidence began to grow. She started to believe in herself and her own strength, and slowly started to overcome the prejudice and misconceptions of those around her. With Starfire’s help, Seraphia proved that true strength comes from within and that being different is not a weakness, but a strength. She reminded everyone that we should not judge, or label others based on their differences, but rather embrace them as unique and special individuals. Through this story, Seraphia and Starfire showed us that everyone has the potential to be a hero in their own way."

and a lot of extra work on my part, 
( I simplified the prompt and recycled the prior verses one by one.) I finally got the AI to write...

Once upon a time,
A brave girl there did dwell
Her name was Seraphia,
An autistic girl as well

She searched for her place,
Amongst the sky and stars
But she struggled to find grace
In a world that seemed so far.

She wanted to belong,
To fit into the crowd
But fear kept her strong
And she felt so alone and so cowed.

But then she found help,
From those who'd understand
Her journey they could help
In a way only they can.

And suddenly, she grew,
Confidence now in her stride
For she knew the answer to
The questions she'd asked inside.

With her a dragon flew,
Starfire, a sight to behold
A celestial rainbow hue,
Their friendship was so bold

A bond that could not be broken,
Unique, so very rare
A friendship that was unspoken,
The dragon's love was so fair

With her a dragon stayed,
A bond of trust and care
Amidst all the chaos it made,
A moment of peace they'd share

One day they walked along,
The bullies teased and jeered
But Starfire, oh so strong,
Frightened them with a roar

She stood up to their might,
Her courage they could see
They cowered in their fright,
Fleeing quickly away

Starfire's strength dismayed them,
Her bravery inspiring
No more would they harass them,
For their courage was admiring

Seraphia was amazed,
And Starfire ever true
No longer feeling dazed,
She believed in her, too

A day of hope, fulfilled
The future bright and new
As light began to build,
Her dreams no longer blue

Her courage had returned,
Her heart now filled with glee
For she had finally learned
That dreams could still be free

True strength comes from within,
No matter who we be
We should not judge, or label,
But embrace all differences

For this is what makes us unique,
A special kind of soul
A melting pot of cultures,
A bridge that we can toll

An individual beauty,
Is the best kind of art
And with this we can create,
A world without broken hearts

This story showed us, in the end,
That everyone can be a hero
We should not judge or offend,
But love and let them grow

We should never pick and choose
But learn to understand
The courage of our views,
To help another hand

Let's work together, side by side
To help the world become strong
For love and peace abide,
So we all can get along

Let's make this world a better place,
Where everyone can be their best
Let's make it a world of grace,
Where everyone is blessed


It is a simple and cute poem. Not literary genius, just fun. That being said this poem and image took two days of work, and I haven't even re-written the poem to make it actually good yet. This is a fun tool, much like Grammarly is for writing and photoshop is for digital art. I see these as tools to help inspire human creativity or to just have some fun. 







Monday, January 30, 2023

AI Story introduction: Seraphia and her dragon


This came from Playground - OpenAI API

I have been playing with different AIs, Chatbots and AI image creation bots. Here is the prompt given this bot. 

"Tell a story about an autistic girl named Seraphia and a celestial rainbow-colored small dragon named Starfire, a tale of courage, determination, and the power of friendship, where a young girl with autism and her celestial dragon companion, overcomes the prejudices and misconceptions of others, to prove that true strength comes from within, a reminder that we should not judge, or label others based on their differences, but rather embrace them as unique and special individuals, to understand that being different is not a weakness, but strength and that everyone has the potential to be a hero in their own way."

The prompt comes from a portion a story created by ChatGPT and edited by me. This is the response of the OpenAI Playground program.


"Once upon a time, there lived an autistic girl named Seraphia and her faithful companion, a celestial rainbow-colored small dragon named Starfire.

Seraphia was a brave and determined girl. She faced many challenges in life due to her autism, and often felt misunderstood by those around her. Starfire, however, remained her faithful companion, understanding her needs and standing by her side through thick and thin. One day, Seraphia was walking with Starfire when they stumbled upon a group of people who were mocking and teasing her for being different. Seraphia was about to cry when Starfire stepped in and roared fiercely, scaring the bullies away. Seraphia was amazed by Starfire’s courage and bravery. From that day onward, the two became closer and closer, and Seraphia’s confidence began to grow. She started to believe in herself and her own strength, and slowly started to overcome the prejudice and misconceptions of those around her. With Starfire’s help, Seraphia proved that true strength comes from within, and that being different is not a weakness, but a strength. She reminded everyone that we should not judge or label others based on their differences, but rather embrace them as unique and special individuals. Through this story, Seraphia and Starfire showed us that everyone has the potential to be a hero in their own way."

I have found that most AI content creations are fairly repetitive in most themes. I am not at all concerned that AI would replace human creativity, but instead serve as a tool to inspire human creativity.

DALL·E 2023-01-30 16.52.26 - realistic painting of a Long-blond-haired girl riding on a celestial rainbow-colored dragon


Sunday, January 15, 2023

Seraphia and her Celestial Dragon AI image edit and story prompt rewrite by Salie Davis


Image edited and story prompt re-written by Salie Davis

Seraphia and her Celestial Dragon






In this time and place, lives a young girl given the name, Seraphia. She is different from other children. She is autistic. This often makes other people misunderstand her, but Seraphia is not alone. She has a special companion - a celestial dragon named Starfire. Starfire is not like the dragons of legend. He is small, no larger than a cat, and has shimmering scales that sparkle like stars in the night sky. His wings are rainbow-colored feathers, soft and warm as down. He was sent to Seraphia by the celestial being, to be her companion and protector. No one else can see Starfire, as he is a magic dragon. Seraphia often talks about him but pretends that he is only in her imagination. Seraphia and Starfire spend their days exploring the countryside and playing in the fields. They are happy together, and Seraphia's autism does not hinder her because their friendship gives her inner strength. One day, while they were out exploring, they came across a dark and sinister forest. The trees were twisted and gnarled, and a thick mist hung over the ground. Starfire warned Seraphia that they should not enter, but she was curious and would not be deterred. People often told Seraphia that she was not capable to do things because she was autistic. Even the elders and wise men of the community assumed she was just a helpless child, who could never be anything more than what they imagined her to be. Seraphia knew differently. She was determined to prove everyone wrong. As they ventured deeper into the forest, they came across a terrible creature - a giant, fire-breathing dragon. The dragon was fierce and terrifying, and Seraphia and Starfire realized that they were no match against his terrible rages! Seraphia was very frightened. She took a deep breath, but instead of running away, she stopped and quietly observed the dragon. She didn't try to speak to the dragon, and she didn't try to stop the dragon as he thrashed about, she just quietly sat on a rock and waited for him to calm down. She understood, because of her friendship with Starfire, that dragons were not necessarily mean, just because they were dragons. She also understood that being different often made people afraid of you, even when there was really nothing to be afraid of. She understood this because she was labeled with autism as if it was a bad thing and people assumed being autistic made her weak and incapable. Her name was Seraphia! Her parents gave her that name because they knew she would be great, that she would fly high! Everyone else though only saw her as autistic, as if being autistic was a disability. Seraphia knew what it was like to be misunderstood just because of assumptions based on ignorance. She was determined not to make the same mistake as all the other people had made with this dragon. Seraphia convinced Starfire, with his celestial powers, to communicate with the dragon. Dragon-speak is a very delicate process. It took a while, but Seraphia was patient and waited. Seraphia and Starfire learned that the dragon was not truly evil but had been cursed by a wicked sorcerer. The sorcerer had taken the dragon away from his home and left him in the dark cold cave all alone. He was very sad and lonely, but no one would be his friend. No one was kind to him because he was a very large scary looking dragon. He also breathed fire and people assumed that he did so because he was evil. For him fire-breathing was just something dragons do, but the people didn't understand and so they were afraid and ran away. Those that did not run away were cruel and made fun of him, even throwing rocks at him as he tried to sleep in his cave! In reality, though, he too was a celestial dragon and belonged high in the sky above the judgmental eyes of ignorance. Unfortunately, his wing was injured, and he could not fly. With Starfire's help, Seraphia was able to break the curse and free the dragon from its torment. All it really took was kind words and patience, you see in reality the dragon's wing had healed a long time ago, but the cruel words the dragon heard daily from the judgmental people had convinced him that he would never be able to fly or return to his home in the sky, so he had never tried. In gratitude, the dragon bestowed upon Seraphia a magical ring. With the ring on her finger, Seraphia and Starfire journeyed home, their hearts filled with hope and wonder. From that day forward, Seraphia though different, knew she was a brave and kind-hearted hero, even if others could not see it. Starfire, her celestial dragon, remained her constant companion but she no longer needed his protection. Together, Seraphia and Starfire will live many more adventures, and their stories will be told throughout the land for generations to come. Seraphia's story will be a tale of courage, determination, and the power of friendship, where a young girl with autism and her celestial dragon companion, overcomes the prejudices and misconceptions of others, to prove that true strength comes from within. It will be a reminder that we should not judge, or label others based on their differences, but rather embrace them as unique and special individuals. As Seraphia's legend spreads, more and more people will come to understand that being different is not a weakness, but a strength and that everyone has the potential to be a hero in their own way. Many individuals on the autism spectrum and their families believe that autism is not a disability, but rather a different way of thinking and perceiving the world. They may view autism as a unique set of strengths and abilities, rather than solely focusing on the challenges it may present. This perspective is often referred to as the neurodiversity paradigm. It emphasizes the idea that neurological differences such as autism should be accepted and respected, just like cultural and linguistic diversity. The neurodiversity movement is about accepting and valuing people with autism for who they are and recognizing that the qualities associated with autism can be valuable contributions to society. This includes an inclination toward attention to detail, an aptitude for pattern recognition, and a heightened ability to focus on a task for extended periods of time. It's important to note that autism is a spectrum disorder and the level of support needed varies from person to person. Some may need more support than others, but the goal is for all individuals to be accepted and included in their communities, with the accommodations they need to thrive.


Saturday, January 14, 2023

AI ART and AI creative writing

 Midjourney Bot on Discord


Creative Prompts by Salie Davis

https://chat.openai.com/

"Tell me a story about a girl with Autism named Seraphia who pretended she was a rainbow dragon."

Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was a young girl named Seraphia. Seraphia was different from other children. She had autism and often struggled to connect with others and understand the world around her. But Seraphia had a secret, she pretended to be a rainbow dragon.

In her mind, Seraphia was a powerful and majestic creature who could fly through the skies, breathe fire, and change colors to match her moods. When she was feeling happy, she would be a bright and vibrant rainbow, but when she was feeling sad, she would turn a dull grey.

One day, Seraphia was walking through the forest when she came across a group of children who were playing. They saw Seraphia and immediately started to make fun of her because of her autism. Seraphia was hurt and ran away, deep into the forest, where she found a cave to hide in.

As she sat in the cave, Seraphia closed her eyes and imagined herself as a rainbow dragon. Suddenly, she felt a strange sensation, and when she opened her eyes, she saw that she had transformed into a real rainbow dragon.

Excited and amazed, Seraphia flew out of the cave and soared through the sky. The children who had made fun of her were in awe and apologized for their behavior. Seraphia forgave them, and they became friends.

From then on, Seraphia would often fly around the forest, spreading joy and wonder wherever she went. She learned that even though she was different, she had something special to offer the world. And in her heart, Seraphia knew that she would always be a rainbow dragon, a creature of beauty and strength.

The end.

Here is a second Prompt: Tell me a story in the style of J.R. Tolkien About an autistic girl named Seraphia and her celestial dragon Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there was a young girl named Seraphia. She was different from the other children in her village, for she had a condition called autism. This made her withdrawn and often misunderstood by those around her. But Seraphia was not alone, for she had a special companion - a celestial dragon named Starfire. Starfire was not like the dragons of legend. He was small, no larger than a cat, and had shimmering scales that sparkled like stars in the night sky. He had been sent to Seraphia by the celestial beings, to be her companion and protector. Seraphia and Starfire spent their days exploring the countryside and playing in the fields. They were happy together, and Seraphia's autism did not seem to be a hindrance to their friendship. One day, while they were out exploring, they came across a dark and sinister forest. The trees were twisted and gnarled, and a thick mist hung over the ground. Starfire warned Seraphia that they should not enter, but she was curious and would not be deterred. As they ventured deeper into the forest, they came across a terrible creature - a giant, fire-breathing dragon. The dragon was fierce and terrifying, and Seraphia and Starfire were no match for its might. But Starfire, with his celestial powers, was able to communicate with the dragon and learned that it was not truly evil, but had been cursed by a wicked sorcerer. With Starfire's help, Seraphia was able to break the curse and free the dragon from its torment. In gratitude, the dragon bestowed upon Seraphia a magical ring that would protect her from harm and give her the power to speak with animals. With the ring on her finger, Seraphia and Starfire journeyed home, their hearts filled with hope and wonder. From that day forward, Seraphia was no longer seen as different, but as a brave and kind-hearted hero. And Starfire, her celestial dragon, was her constant companion and protector. Together, Seraphia and Starfire lived many more adventures, and their story was told throughout the land for generations to come. After I edited and reposted the story to the Chat AI: Seraphia's story will be a tale of courage, determination and the power of friendship, where a young girl with autism and her celestial dragon companion, overcame the prejudices and misconceptions of others, to prove that true strength comes from within. It will be a reminder that we should not judge or label others based on their differences, but rather embrace them as unique and special individuals. And as Seraphia's legend spreads, more and more people will come to understand that being different is not a weakness, but a strength, and that everyone has the potential to be a hero in their own way. I then responded.: Many autistic people believe that autism is not a disability. And this was the AI's response. Yes, many individuals on the autism spectrum and their families believe that autism is not a disability, but rather a different way of thinking and perceiving the world. They may view autism as a unique set of strengths and abilities, rather than solely focusing on the challenges it may present. This perspective is often referred to as the neurodiversity paradigm. It emphasizes the idea that neurological differences such as autism should be accepted and respected, just like cultural and linguistic diversity. The neurodiversity movement is about accepting and valuing people with autism for who they are, and recognizing that the qualities associated with autism can be valuable contributions to society. This includes an inclination towards attention to detail, an aptitude for pattern recognition, and a heightened ability to focus on a task for extended periods of time. It's important to note that autism is a spectrum disorder and the level of support needed varies from person to person. Some may need more support than others, but the goal is for all individuals to be accepted and included in their communities, with the accommodations they need to thrive.