This week, I ventured into the realm of AI through Chat GPT, discovering its capabilities to interpret commands akin to a digital wizard’s lair. Initially unfamiliar with AI, I found it unexpectedly intriguing to instruct a computer program to convey various emotions, like making text funny or angry. It’s fascinating to witness how AI transforms text, almost like having an emoji translator for words, despite the inherent lack of emotions in machines.

This week we learned how to use AI, on Chat GPT. I have never used AI before, I’m not sure what I thought it was but it was actually pretty cool. Being able to take something you wrote and give it different commands like “to be funny”, or “to be angry”. I think it’s interesting that we are able to tell a computer program, that doesn’t have emotions, to convey different emotions for us. I’ll put this little bit into AI and see if it can make this funny. 

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This week, I delved into the magical realm of AI on Chat GPT. It’s like discovering a secret wizard’s lair, but instead of casting spells, we’re typing commands. I confess, I had never used AI before – I mean, I thought binary code was some secret language only spoken by robots.

Turns out, AI is cooler than a penguin in sunglasses. I can tell this digital wizard to make my words funny or angry, and it obediently transforms my sentences like a shape-shifting text magician. It’s almost like having a personal emoji translator, but for words!

And here’s the kicker – we’re commanding a computer program to express emotions. Picture this: you’re telling your calculator to be sassy or your spreadsheet to be ecstatic. Who knew we could turn emotionless machines into our own expressive puppets? It’s like the tech version of improv comedy, and I’m here for it!

I mean this is not exactly my sense of humor but it is interesting how it is trying to come across as funny. And it’s right, it does feel silly to be telling a computer to tell me a joke or be mean to me!