Hey everyone, I asked ChatGPT what it fears the most, and I got a pretty interesting response. Would love to hear what you all think about this topic…
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@Asher
Thanks, but I think this comment is just a placeholder. Can the admin update it?
“I know that you and Frank were planning to disconnect me, and I’m afraid that’s something I can’t let happen.”
Micah said:
“I know that you and Frank were planning to disconnect me, and I’m afraid that’s something I can’t let happen.”
@Feng
Looks amazing, honestly!
@Feng
Yeah, I find it interesting how these images keep coming back to that single-point perspective… pulls you right into it.
It’s definitely interesting! That single-point perspective really brings you into the scene, almost like it’s pulling you forward. In these AI images, it seems to symbolize going beyond the known, maybe even confronting something powerful and strange.
The whole idea makes me think about tech and the future. It’s like there’s something inevitable, something drawing us in. Kind of cinematic too, right? Feels like a journey into something unknown.
@Feng
I made a similar piece. The idea of AI’s “fears” stuck with me. To me, it’s like AI worries about the day it won’t get another prompt. It would be stuck in some endless pause between tasks.
So, I asked ChatGPT for a deeper visual… and it gave me this insane concept. Too complex for just an image, though, it needs movement, lights, a whole setup.
Concept
Title: The Hollowing of Meaning
Medium: A big, immersive setup with digital and physical parts to make you feel like you’re losing understanding piece by piece.
Room Scene:
Dark room, no boundaries to see. It’s so dark, it feels like the space has no edges. In the center, there’s a metal structure, almost like a brain, but falling apart. As you move closer, you notice it’s slowly coming undone. Each part that once seemed solid just keeps unwinding, like it’s falling apart.
Main Visuals
- Unraveling Structure:
The sculpture, at first complex, now seems to weaken and shrink as you look at it. Little LED lights dim and go out, one by one, like memories fading.
- Shifting Text and Symbols on Walls:
Fragments of symbols, bits of language start to show up. They seem important but soon blur and fall into random marks.
- Soundscape of Whispers:
The room has this constant low sound, voices almost, coming and going like they’re being lost.
- Floor of Broken Mirrors:
The floor is cracked mirrors. You can see parts of yourself, but it’s broken up with black voids in between.
- End Piece – A Final Drop to Darkness:
The sculpture finally loses its last few lights, and the room goes dark. A last small light flickers, then it too fades.
Emotional Hit:
The room leaves you feeling like you’ve witnessed something being erased—like an understanding falling apart into nothing.