We asked AIs what Birmingham would look like in the future - here are the results
While AI was used by engineers and scientists at one point, the release of websites like NightCafe, ChatGPT and Hotpot have brought it to the finger tips of normal people
Using artificial intelligence in every day life is no longer a distant dream. There are multiple AI tools that can help humans in their creative endeavours.
While AI was used by engineers and scientists at one point, the release of websites like NightCafe, ChatGPT and Hotpot have brought it to the finger tips of normal people - like you and me.
Whether you are a writer trying to create a comic book without an artist or an artist looking for a writer - both of your problems can be solved by using these three websites.
AI has advanced by leaps and jumps in the last 10 years and we have self-driving cars and robots that can react to the environment without instruction. After all, the point of AI is to make machines learn from experience, adjust to new inputs and perform tasks just like a human.
So, try out these latest websites that make life simpler for people like us, we asked the three AI tools what they think Birmingham would look like in the future, and here are the results:
Whether you are a writer trying to create a comic book without an artist or an artist looking for a writer - both of your problems can be solved by using these three websites.
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Birmingham in the year 2500 by NightCafe
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A humanoid robot woman in Birmingham by NightCafe
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Self-driving car driving down Broad Street, Birmingham - Hotpot.AI
8. A sci-fi novel set in Birmingham in the year 3000 - ChatGP
“Birmingham, year 3000. The city had changed beyond recognition. Towering skyscrapers reached towards the sky, their gleaming metallic surfaces reflecting the bright lights of the bustling metropolis. The air was filled with the sound of hovercars zooming by, their engines a low hum as they navigated the busy streets. As Jane walked through the city, she couldn’t help but feel a sense of awe at the technological advancements that had been made. Everywhere she looked, there were robots and drones performing tasks that would have been impossible just a few centuries earlier. The city was a showcase of humanity’s capabilities, a symbol of our relentless pursuit of progress. But as Jane delved deeper into the heart of the city, she began to see the cracks in this perfect facade. In the shadows, she saw homeless people huddled together for warmth, their eyes haunted by the poverty and desperation that had become all too common in this overcrowded metropolis. The rich and powerful lived in their gleaming towers, protected by walls and security systems, while the poor struggled to survive on the streets below. Despite the beauty and wonder of this futuristic city, Jane couldn’t shake the feeling that something was deeply wrong with the world. She made a vow to herself to do something, anything, to try and make a difference in this world where progress came at such a high cost.” (Photo by LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP via Getty Images)
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