People are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to help them create content, from art to music to writing. A recent surge of interest in AI tools, especially ChatGPT, has led to some innovative and surprising results. Insider has profiled five cases of people using AI to create content.
In one case, Chloe Pantazi asked her husband to write a hypothetical Eurovision song using ChatGPT’s prompts. The result was a classic-sounding entry that she preferred to the actual winner. While the tool can create effective content, it lacks the ability to test the bounds of creativity.
In another case, Spriha Srivastava and her husband used ChatGPT to help create a bedtime story for their son. With a prompt involving Star Wars characters, ChatGPT generated a story that delighted their son.
An academic at the University of Victoria used ChatGPT to write a reference letter for a student applying for a scholarship. The generated letter was impressive, but the academic used it as a blueprint to write his own letter from scratch.
Another creator used AI to create a pizza commercial that went viral. The creator spent a year tinkering with AI tools before using Midjourney and Runway AI to generate the commercial in three hours.
Finally, Insider produced a guide to two AI art tools: DALL-E 2 and Craiyon. DALL-E 2 can create complex images from text prompts in minutes, while Craiyon is a free tool for generating images.
As these examples show, AI can be a useful tool for creating content. However, it remains limited in its ability to test the bounds of creativity. Nonetheless, AI tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E 2 can provide interesting and innovative results for people looking to create art, music, or writing.