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Around The Grounds

Around The Grounds

Recently I wrote about ChatGPT / Bing Artificial Intelligence (AI). This week I will mention a few other AI technologies worth looking at. Over the coming weeks, I will additionally look at a few of them in more detail. So let’s have a look at some of my favourites.

MidJourney is a fantastic program that generates images based on a text description. For example, I could ask it to generate a picture of a snake swimming in a fishbowl in the middle of a field. It will generate a highly detailed image. It is currently in beta; you must have a Discord account to access it. Descript is an AI software tool designed for audio and video editing, transcription, and collaboration. It uses advanced speech recognition technology to automatically transcribe audio and video files, making it easy for users to edit and manipulate their content. It allows users to edit audio and video files as quickly as they would edit text. The changes made in the transcript are reflected in the audio and video file in real time.

Synthesia is an AI that allows you to input a script, and it will use a professional actor and have them speak the exact script back to you. It can also have the actor speak the script in multiple languages. The actor is AI computer-controlled, so the resulting video is generated immediately.

DALL-E 2 is similar to Midjourney in that it can create graphics from textual descriptions. It can create images of complex scenes, objects, and characters that don’t exist in the real world, and it can also manipulate existing images to create new variations. For example, you can use it to change the outfit you are wearing in a photo without affecting the remainder of the picture.

WriteSonic is an AI-powered copywriting tool designed to help users create marketing

What do you think about it and how are you using it post COVID -19 pandemic?

The University of Tasmania is inviting you to take part in anonymous online survey exploring your experiences of the My Health Record post COVID-19 pandemic.

Why have I been asked to participate?

In 2016, the Federal Government created an electronic My Health Record for everyone living within the Nepean Blue Mountains and Northern Queensland districts. This study will focus on exploring experiences of people living in the within the Blue Mountains, Hawkesbury, Lithgow, and Penrith Local Government Areas (LGAs) and your interaction with My Health Record. Which is why we are asking you to complete the online survey. This online anonymous survey is for participants aged 18 years and over.

Are there any possible benefits from me participating in this survey?

For each full survey completed, a $2 donation will be made on your behalf to GIVIT, who is coordinating donations and offers of assistance to help flood -impacted communities across NSW. 100% of donated money GIVIT receives will be used to purchase essential items and services needed by people and communities impacted by the Severe Storms and Flooding in February 2022.

The outcome of this research may provide ideas on how to improve the experience of people using the My Health Record.

How do I access the survey and learn more about it?

Scan the QR Code on this flyer . An information sheet with further details about part icipating in this survey is available at the website the QR Code will direct you to.

Who do I contact if I have any questions?

My name is Kellie-Anne Crameri, this survey is part of a Doctor of Health that I am currently completing at the University of Tasmania. For any questions or further information please contact me via email: Kellieanne.crameri@utas.edu.au copy, product descriptions, social media posts, and other types of written content. The tool uses natural language processing to analyse input data and generate content that matches the user’s intent. Users can input information, such as the target audience, desired tone and style, and key features or benefits to highlight.

This study has been approved by the University of Tasmania Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC). If you have concerns or complaints about the conduct of this study, please contact the Executive Officer of the HREC via email human.ethics@utas.edu.au. The Executive Officer is the person nominated to receive complaints from research participants. Please quote ethics reference number H0017631.

Elevenlabs is an AI that allows you to make an exact clone of your voice. Now you don’t have to speak the content you are creating; you can have the AI do it in your voice.

Merlin allows you to add a ChatGPT Assistant to your web browser. So if you are answering a text or email, you can use ChatGPT to help you respond.

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