Preface
This post is part of a year-long project where AI is being used to create content about holiday traditions worldwide. The goal is to track how various AI do and improve at content creation with minimal help over time, click here for the project index.
This post contains detailed interactions with different AI to share the approach, challenges, and prompts used in the creation of the related articles.
AI Trials: March Pt 1
The first article for March documents my attempts to create captivating images with Leonardo.ai, Midjourney, and StableDiffusion to accompany the articles the AI have been authoring for varying cultural celebrations. This exploration highlights the importance of structured prompts, and at times negative prompts, to guide AI-generated images.
AI Trials: March Pt 2
In the second March article, I share my experience with image generation platforms Midjourney, Leonardo.ai, and StableDiffusion, focusing on their use in creating visuals for the Holi festival. The article provides an overview to the benefits of refining prompts to achieve the acceptable, if not desired imagery. Through this experimentation, I uncover the necessity of prompt engineering above what is needed in the popular conversational platforms.
AI Blog Posts
Adwa Victory Day
Spring Equinox
Holika Dahan
Holi
As an eternal tinkerer, my curiosity, passion, and sheer stubbornness fuel a relentless desire to experiment, learn, and share knowledge, which keeps my creative spirit ignited. I'm constantly looking for new areas to explore, driven by imagination to see where new and evolving technologies might take me.
Driven by passion, not profit, though a coffee is always welcome.
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not reflect the official policy or position of Amazon Web Services (AWS). The author is a UX designer at Amazon Web Services (AWS) and has no involvement in, nor does their work pertain to, any collaborative agreements that AWS may have with Anthropic, the creators of Claude. The insights and analyses presented here are entirely independent and unrelated to any projects or initiatives between AWS and Anthropic. All content in this post is based on publicly available interfaces and is not influenced by the author's employer.