
Ima finish this song,
then comes dessert. Can you guess
who’s chosen tonight?
Picasso Piano Tiger AI image with Bing by Paula Light
Paula Light is the host of Art-ificially Yours.
You have reached a quiet bamboo grove, where you will find an eclectic mix of nature, music, writing, and other creative arts. Tao-Talk is curated by a philosophical daoist who has thrown the net away.

Ima finish this song,
then comes dessert. Can you guess
who’s chosen tonight?
Picasso Piano Tiger AI image with Bing by Paula Light
Paula Light is the host of Art-ificially Yours.
Love it! 🐯
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<3 Thanks, Paula!
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Very impressive tiger. I hope he plays well too. 😂
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I do too! :)
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😂😍😂
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He does look fierce, but if he can play….
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He’s a player alright ;)
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He he he… No doubt!
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I am not a fan of AI. Especially in the arts – else why bother with messy people. Kind of toxic, how I see.
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I’m not a fan of it either, but I like this particular image that Paula created with an AI program.
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I understand. Nor do I care about being on a soapbox. BUT, yea, kind of attractive that image, but you gotta see deeper what it is – not human, non-organic. And that attractiveness is part of the trap. Is just a little bit of heroin OK? Like that. Me done & thanks for the response.
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I understand the allure and avoid it when possible. We had a poetry prompt recently where we had to use some AI program to generate a poem, and the conclusion I made is that it’s soulless in both word and image. If you want to check out my output I am including the two links to how they turned out:
https://tao-talk.com/2023/02/23/dverse-mtb-ai-am-a-poet-and-artist/
https://tao-talk.com/2023/02/23/2nd-one-dverse-mtb-forms-a-man-called-ay-eye-limerick/
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A cool textured paiting…a cool cat…no pun intended
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:) Yes it is!
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I’m sure that produced a shiver in the audience. (K)
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I first thought this might be a Franz Marc painting, since it somewhat reminded me of a Marc (copy) of a tiger we had in my parents’ former house back in Germany. I guess this also shows I’m not exactly an art expert! :-)
Your poem leaves plenty of room for imagination of what dessert may look like!
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Christian, my kids have been teaching me a little about how AI works, and basically it is a search engine that looks for the terms you enter wherever and chooses as it will (they still don’t know how it selects) but it is VERY possible it “stole” Franz Marc’s painting for its mish-mash end product. I just went out and looked for Marc’s and see the resemblance. Glad you liked the poem.
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