You have seen a couple of them now, in the vast repertoire of my all consuming AI library short films: Rainbow animals!
You take an animal. You make the animal rainbow colored. You put the rainbow colored animal into my library. And after 75 attempts, prompts, nudges, and so on, you get a great 15 or 20 second clip all together of a real life rainbow animal alive in the world.
It's super exciting!
I showed you here one of the cats I made a few days ago. It was a rainbow cat!
They have a Reddit devoted to all things rainbow. I very rarely post to Reddit because, well, people are too mean. But the rainbow subreddit is all about rainbows! And it's all about not being mean. And it's very clear how they welcome everything rainbow no matter what.
So I thought "I'll show them my cat."
And they all yelled at me.
Not everyone likes AI!
So I went away and breathed and, after just a little bit, I was okay.
And then I went and I made this rainbow animal to express my feelings.
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