AI shoe Design 👟

Good Morning AI Runners 🏃‍♂️

Here's what we've got for you today:

  • Bing and MidJourney Shoe Design

  • How Is ChatGPT Good At Following Non-English Instructions?

  • Noise2Music

This was an interesting experiment done by a twitter user (@emollick) where he asked Bing AI to research shoe designs and create a MidJourney prompt: "a prototype shoe that would let people jump higher and run faster."

This was the output:

I don’t think many people would want to wear these shoes but hey 🤷🏼‍♂️its good for a first try.

Last week on Twitter, Jan Leike, who is a Machine Learning researcher and Alignment Team Lead at OpenAI, asked a question about ChatGPT's ability to use non-English languages despite the fact that most of the training data used for its development was in English.

Personally, I tried both Chinese and Arabic prompts but the output wasn’t usable and if only it was able to translate in the chat itself then i believe it would be sufficient and wouldn’t need to be trained on different languages, at least for now.

Text-conditioned Music Generation with Diffusion Models.

Click on the Image to listen to samples:

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