# ai content ideas ## current content * [AI Tool Directory](/nOTyDO12SpOZExTjm6rj8Q) * [links/resources directory](https://hackmd.io/@ll-23-24/ByT_5J6r2) * [summer of ai base](https://airtable.com/appwPyEPLPYVnz4ER/tblpB7J85iINNnAHM/viwzWuwWk8Bxvi5mH?blocks=hide) ## notes: Based on current [BOK page](https://bokcenter.harvard.edu/artificial-intelligence) format: Assignments that relate to each level of (active) ai integration: 1. Outflank the technology 2. Lean into the technology * tool breakdowns like above Longer projects: * Making music * Animate with AI (https://youtu.be/_9LX9HSQkWo) * A series on ai tools vs traditional tools --- CONTENT: - grounded in the tools - content: - tutorial + riff - how to - plus 3-5 ideas in a class for how to use - applications to courses we're working with - news roundup - new developments from this week - theme, move, topic, mechanic, etc. - i.e. Podcasts - seven tools to help with podcasting - "moonshot" project + unpacking - larger project utilizing multiple tools - how we did it + notes - format: - video content + materials linked in description - videos, gifs, articles, etc. - **EXPERIMENT ON FORM** - social platform focus for mw - content from mk - - "moonshot" project + unpacking - larger project utilizing multiple tools - how we did it + notes - timeline - prototype over the next two weeks - 10 pieces of content ready by 20230622 - a minimum a website/blog - social media --- ## moonshot content pieces * elevate typical student projects * "instead of this... do this" * from the POV of students * presenting on a person from history * create a chat bot on charcater ai * have a chat transcript in interview format * use an ai deepfake to animate the dead person's portrait * use an audio ai to make a voice * your presentation is a "live interview" instead of a typical presentation * writing a paper with ai * showing how to not plagiarize, but to use various AI tools to make a stronger work * old school vs. new school * marlon v madeleine * traditional tools versus ai tools * animation using the workflow from [this video](https://youtu.be/_9LX9HSQkWo) * have people make ai versions of two staff members (marlon and madeleine, marlon and christin, etc). * Use a chatbot, install a personality + example responses. * have a midjourney avatar * then let the chosen staff members come with prepared questions that we feed the chatbot then animate * (similar to marlon's videos of Marx on slack) * can we vote out the ai? * a play on [this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKPP20rvp3s). * a new era of catfishing/impersonation * make tinder accounts with AI generated people * AI images, that maybe we tweak * all responses are ai generated, and we see how far we get * AI detection * a paper written by ai, a paper written by ai then tweaked, a paper written by kevin, a paper written by MPAs * graded by marlon. * marlon trying to figure out which paper is which * AI throughout time * a highly-produced history lesson on AI, a la vox. * inspired by Emilio's HH presentation and Anna's scrollytelling which both featured golems-- an early concept of human-created intelligence/beings. * AI versus professionals * chatGPT vs. therapists * chatGPT vs. poets * kevin * ai lawyer vs. law student/lawyer * chatGPT vs. doctor * eana? * lesson plans * a la kevin's [lesson plan test](https://shareg.pt/ExyIq5c) ## shorter content prompts for everyone * misc * make avatars on an ai video that represents you in your favorite fictional world * go through whole team * end on sohpie, who will undoubtedly have a spooky creature as an avatar * this is campy/character-based, so expectation subversion is key here * guessing the book based on the midjourney image of the setting * lean into where AI goes wrong. * we're not just showing the capabailities, but also the weaknesses. * the name game/"who am I?" but with ai * people are given an ai image, generated from their partner's prompt. the goal is to get there as fast as possible. each turn can be a tweak or addition to the prompt. * two teams competing against one another * commentary of techniques around prompts. * matching the vector image to the term * Sabrina's "how an ai sees a dog" image, but scrambled. * all as a cover to explain the underlying mechanic/technology * tutorial + riff * how to on an AI tool * plus 3-5 ideas in a class for how to use * applications to courses we're working with? * news roundup * new developments from this week * sort based on theme * theme, move, topic, mechanic, etc. * i.e. Podcasts * "seven tools to help with podcasting" * other examples: * research papers, design, photo editing, etc. * a funny one would be a law ai versus a harvard law student * do we know anyone? the algorithm would eat this up. * interviews * with famous historical figures, or figures pit against one another * a la [AI Philosophy is Weirdly Profound](https://youtu.be/wves5FsVUXA) * storyboarding with ai * similar to jessi's film party, as teams we get themes and have to storyboard using only ai * ai writes a basic storey outline * charcater design * set design * story beats * put it all together * adobe ai filter * use ai to generate a face * split it up into layers per the needs of the adobe program * run it --- ## script notes * [midjourney matching v.1](/1qAAuXx6QSyJ4YCagVQYDg)