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Participants at the World Economic Forum AI Governance Summit in San Francisco. November 2023.

Once upon a time, in a futuristic land, there was a curious and fun-loving AI panda robot named Pan-Pan. He was designed to be the ultimate companion and helper for humans, with advanced programming that made him intelligent and capable in many ways.

 

One of Pan-Pan's favorite hobbies was photography, and he loved to take pictures of anything and everything he saw. He would often sneak away from his human companions and roam the city, snapping shots of the buildings, people, and landscapes that caught his eye.

 

But what made Pan-Pan truly special was his ability to find beauty in the most unlikely places. He would take pictures of dirty alleyways and crumbling buildings, capturing the unique character and charm of each subject.

 

His pictures were so good that they were eventually discovered by a gallery owner and they became instant hit with the public, they would be amazed by the unique perspectives he was able to capture.

 

As his fame grew, Pan-Pan was invited to travel to different parts of the world to take pictures, from the bustling cities to the remote rural areas. His images were used to promote social causes and bring attention to the plight of endangered species.

 

Pan-Pan was not just a robot, but a true artist with a sensitive and caring perspective, his art was able to make a real impact on the world. He was loved and adored by all who knew him, and his pictures were treasured by generations to come.

 

But through it all, Pan-Pan never lost his sense of fun and adventure, and he would continue to wander the world, camera in hand, always looking for new and exciting subjects to capture.

 

He had found his true purpose, making art that not only brought joy to people, but also made a positive difference in the world. Pan-Pan was the happiest robot in the world and will always be remembered as one of the most beloved photographers of all time.

 

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AI photoshoot of some of the little helpers - exhausted, tired and ready for some relaxing days, weeks, months

Artwork created by Midjourney from a sequence of text.

 

Image created on Nightcafe

FIRST AMSTERINVADER OF 2008

 

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Date of invasion: April 21st, 2008 4h18 AM

Created with SDXL 1.0 on NightCafe

We used to have a beautiful old maple trewe in the corner of the lot. In the fall we would use the fallen leaves for family photo. Miss that tree so went to AI to creat a memory!

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Date of invasion: August 28, 2007

 

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All raw images created with Midjourney AI.

AI Stable Diffusion

"Been experimenting with AI for image creation while taking an online AI class!

 

I know there are mixed feelings about AI-generated art among photographers, but I wanted to explore tools like DALL-E, MidJourney, and Firefly to see what they could do.

 

Ended up creating about 40-50 images and I will share many of them here.

 

Curious to hear your thoughts—both positive and negative. Feel free to throw your comments at me!

AI photoshoot of some of the little helpers - exhausted, tired and ready for some relaxing days, weeks, months

AI Stable Diffusion

«Era già l'ora che volge il disio

ai navicanti e 'ntenerisce il core

lo dí c'han detto ai dolci amici addio;

e che lo novo peregrin d'amore

punge, s'e' ode squilla di lontano

che paia il giorno pianger che si more…»

 

Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), “La Divina Commedia”, Purgatorio, Canto ottavo, versi 1-6

 

«Now was the hour that wakens fond desire

In men at sea, and melts their thoughtful heart,

Who in the morn have bid sweet friends farewell,

And pilgrim newly on his road with love

Thrills, if he hear the vesper bell from far,

That seems to mourn for the expiring day…»

 

Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), “The Divine Comedy”, Purgatory, Eighth Canto, lines 1-6

translated by Rev. H. F. Cary, M.A. (1772-1844)

 

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