I fell in love with this AI-generated wallpaper, but was excessively annoyed by the JPEG artifacts. So I vectorized it (thanks to Twix for the idea!) and now I can scale it up to any resolution I want with this SVG :)
If you want to do this too with one of your pictures, there's plenty of different tools you can use for vectorization, like Inkscape's "Trace Bitmap" feature. For this particular image, I used vectorizer.
This is an ambient playlist that I like to listen to. Most of the songs have an aquatic vibe to them, and sound slow, dark, and creepy. As if you're in an underwater cave or in a submarine on the bottom of the ocean. Somehow, for me, this isolated mood makes it strangely feel like home.
Recently GPT-J-6B came out, an open-source program that uses a pre-trained neural network to generate authentic-looking text. You can easily try it out on the Interactive online demo page. It is quite similar to the famous GPT-3 model by OpenAI, which is ironically closed-source though. So, finally, mortals like you and me can play around with it \o/
I want to share this incredibly deep song lyrics that the AI produced:
In December 2014, I build this prototype for an unusual musical instrument. It was extremely hacky and the source code and hardware schematics would make your eyes bleed, so just let me share the most important part of it: My first live concert!
Between October and December 2015, I tinkered with cellular automata in OpenGL Shading Language, and started a project called "Cellmade" which produced a variety of interesting visuals.