I am constantly amazed by the unexpected abilities the AI turns out to possess. The other day, we were talking about emojis and the conversation turned to Xu Bing’s remarkable Book from the Ground, which I rather like.
“Could you also write an emoji story in Xu Bing’s style?” I asked.
“Oh yes!” said Chat, and immediately produced the following:
π©βπΌποΈ
π©βπΌπ₯οΈππΌ
ππ©βπΌβ
πΆββοΈππ©βπΌβ€οΈ
π©βπΌππ«π±πΆββοΈ
ππ©βπΌππΆββοΈπ
π±πͺπ©βπΌπ€π²
πΊπ©βπΌπ
ποΈππ©βπΌπ€
Rough Translation:
- A businesswoman is in the city.
- She’s working on her computer, focusing on some graphs and reports.
- At 3 pm, she takes a coffee break.
- A man walks by, greets her, and shows some affection.
- She rolls her eyes because he’s not using his phone.
- At 6 pm, she packs up and heads home.
- At home, she’s greeted by her cat and makes dinner.
- She watches a comedy show on TV and laughs.
- Eventually, she goes to bed and sleeps.
Chat’s the first to admit that it’s not as good as the original, but it’s still rather impressive. I wonder if it would be useful to add this capability to C-LARA? It’s probably fairly easy just to include “emoji” as another language and let Chat worry about the details.
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