Fascinating post. I think there are genuine sparks in some of those lyrics – ‘Your smile is a sugar rush’ is a nice metaphor in the context. And ‘You're sipping slowly, reading your book / I'm counting moments, stealing a look’ is an impressively symmetrical construction.
Obviously the whole thing isn’t that great, but it’s still amazing that AI can create stuff like this. I can imagine interesting uses - maybe you’re stuck halfway through a lyric and you can show it the first verse, then ask it to write a second. It wouldn’t be perfect but might spark something, like having an infinitely patient writing partner in the room.
Personally, I’d be lost without Rhymezone, and AI is really a tool just like that. I think it’ll ultimately boost human creativity rather than replacing it.
Thanks for this - really appreciate your comment! Agree the best way to use AI is as a creative tool that complements human creativity. It can assist and inspire, much like Rhymezone. Exciting to see how it boosts our creative process.
Fascinating post. I think there are genuine sparks in some of those lyrics – ‘Your smile is a sugar rush’ is a nice metaphor in the context. And ‘You're sipping slowly, reading your book / I'm counting moments, stealing a look’ is an impressively symmetrical construction.
Obviously the whole thing isn’t that great, but it’s still amazing that AI can create stuff like this. I can imagine interesting uses - maybe you’re stuck halfway through a lyric and you can show it the first verse, then ask it to write a second. It wouldn’t be perfect but might spark something, like having an infinitely patient writing partner in the room.
Personally, I’d be lost without Rhymezone, and AI is really a tool just like that. I think it’ll ultimately boost human creativity rather than replacing it.
Thanks for this - really appreciate your comment! Agree the best way to use AI is as a creative tool that complements human creativity. It can assist and inspire, much like Rhymezone. Exciting to see how it boosts our creative process.