I missed the NYT article; it's worth reading if only because it's got a nice basic explainer about the pros and cons of AI as it exists, as opposed to how it's imagined.
I think the thing I love about AI as it is (as opposed to AI as it's imagined) is that it's fundamentally a non-sequitur generator. The thing I hate about AI is that we're using it to reshape lives. It's something out of a Terry Gilliam movie.
- hospital tuxedo
Potato throne
BlinkCow
family weasel
an abnormal number of pants
Scientist Responsibility Toilet Paper
carnivorous ewe
Swindler Lizard
once I gain 20 Plus Delicious Emerald Trees
Fake nickels hanging from a hook saber
Very spirited falcon
cat exponential growth
Chicken pirate
808 Barks
Report of Violence Against Gyro and Plastic Pinapple
dragonfly on airplane
sonic husband
broccoli workshop
Pretty boomerang
chair roughly 14-feet tall
Rose Quartz minus a middle elephant
Thunder Blob
Ravenclaw rex
View of Athens from outer space
Metal Piranha tentacle businessman
hypnopotamus embroidered death
Scream Your Frustration into the Scorpio
If you're going as Gaga, commit to it. Don't tone it down.Meat Belt
This blog is just a treasure trove, I can't handle it. I particularly like the Cat name generation, or that a shelter actually used generated names for guinea pigs. I really want to use Scarlet Be Thy Coat as a band name.