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I've done lots of cool things with AI. Image manipulation, sound manipulation, some simple videogames.
I've never found anything cool to do with an LLM.
Care to expand on sound manipulation? Are you talking about for removing background noise from recordings or something else?
Some speech recognition work, some selective gain adjustments –not just amplifying certain bands of frequencies, but trying to write a robot that can identify a specific instrument and amplify or mute just that. Also fun with throwing cellular automata at sound files. And with throwing cellular automata at image files to turn them into sound files.
That all sounds pretty neat. Do you do these things locally or is there a cloud service for that?
I did them locally, a long time ago, before cloud was ubiquitous. Some of the project files might still be on my university's servers, but I doubt I could find them again, at least for the sound editing robots. I know I've got some of the image-eating cellular automata around –I was looking at them recently– but the library they depended on is broken.