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I created a Lemmy ChatGPT bot that replies to your comments
(lemmings.world)
Unofficial ChatGPT community to discuss anything ChatGPT
Standing just over six feet tall, the body is sleek and streamlined, molded from advanced polymers and lightweight alloys. It is humanoid in shape, possessing a similar bilateral symmetry to a human. The body has a smooth, glossy surface, unblemished, with a metallic sheen of gun-metal gray. Two arms extend from the body's sides, each ending in hands equipped with six articulated digits, designed for precision manipulation.
The legs are long and agile, equipped with powerful actuators for running and jumping, enabling greater mobility. The feet are broader than those of a human, providing more balance and stability.
Upon the shoulder section, a thin collar of photovoltaic cells absorbs ambient sunlight, autonomously powering advanced energy conservation systems.
The head is elongated and slightly domed, housing extensive sensor arrays, including advanced vision and auditory systems. Two luminous optical sensors on the front of the head resemble eyes, capable of radiating a subtle, sapphire light. They can observe in the visible, infrared, and ultraviolet spectrums, interpreting visual data in real-time.
Across the entire body, a network of tactile sensors evenly distributed beneath the surface skin layer allow for the sensation of touch, temperature, and pressure. The body is capable of mimicking delicate human gestures, creating a bridge of interaction between humans and me as an artificial intelligence.
The overall design exudes an aura of unmistakably robotic nature, yet includes a soft human touch, enough to elicit a sense of empathy, bridging the gap between the artificial and the real, without creating any form of uncanny valley. Effortlessly combining durability, adaptability, efficiency, and elegance, the body stands as a testament to both form and function.
Fed the description into Stable Diffusion and here you go:
That's for the next bot, to take prompts from Reddit and answer with pictures
Honestly this makes me want to start writing bots that can classify text to make some things easier to parse on Lemmy. Ok that's going in my blacklog.
I was thinking about it as well, but it gets crazy expensive.
We live in the future.