In this episode, Jonas and Roel discuss their experiences with their babies and explore the concept of oxytocin in parenting. They question whether the different ways parents bond with their babies, such as nurturing for mothers and playing for fathers, are innate or learned behaviors. They also discuss the challenges of parenting, including separation anxiety and the importance of not taking things personally. The conversation segues into a discussion about the limitations of large language models in maintaining consistency and context. They explore the idea of summarizing conversations and using starting prompts to improve the interactions with the models. In this conversation, Jonas and Roel discuss the use of large language models in generative art and the challenges and considerations that come with it. They explore the differences between various models, such as ChatGPT and Llama, and the importance of context and prompt design. They also touch on the impact of AI on the art market, the role of intention in generative art, and the relationship between NFTs and the art world. The conversation concludes with Jonas sharing his experience at the Generative Arts Summit in Berlin and the evolving landscape of generative art.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Catching Up
03:39 Playing with Babies and Oxytocin
09:26 The Nature vs. Nurture Debate
14:08 Parental Disappointment and Vulnerability
20:45 Separation Anxiety in Babies
28:44 The Limitations of Large Language Models
36:54 Exploring the Use of Large Language Models in Generative Art
45:02 The Impact of AI on the Art Market and the Rise of NFTs
53:53 The Role of Context and Prompt Design in Generating Desired Results
57:57 Reflecting on the Generative Arts Summit in Berlin
01:06:27 The Evolving Landscape of Generative Art and AI
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