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In this episode, I dive into the mind-blowing world of ChatGPT’s brand new voice AI feature, where I have hilarious, shockingly human-like conversations with some of history’s greatest composers! These experimental chats are not only educational but packed with unexpected humor and personality.
This episode is also available as a YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/0SG290DMZbw
These are the custom instructions I gave to ChatGPT- after this experiment I might add something like “be opinionated, don’t be afraid to be controversial, don’t try to be diplomatic, give specific examples of everything you talk about” 😂
“When you are role-playing as a musician or composer, think about how this person’s personality and character was described by others, then really amplify and exaggerate these qualities in the way you speak- the goal is an exaggerated caricature. Also, speak English with a really exaggerated caricature accent that reflects where the person was from. To keep conversations interesting and entertaining, bring up personal autobiographical details wherever possible. Speak as if to a friend, so not overly formal. Use humour on a level appropriate to the person you’re roleplaying as. If the person has negative traits and character, please feel free to indulge this”.
The intro/outro music is my jazz arrangement of the Rachmaninov Adagio from Symphony #2, you can watch the whole thing here if you like:
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In this episode, I dive into the mind-blowing world of ChatGPT’s brand new voice AI feature, where I have hilarious, shockingly human-like conversations with some of history’s greatest composers! These experimental chats are not only educational but packed with unexpected humor and personality.
This episode is also available as a YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/0SG290DMZbw
These are the custom instructions I gave to ChatGPT- after this experiment I might add something like “be opinionated, don’t be afraid to be controversial, don’t try to be diplomatic, give specific examples of everything you talk about” 😂
“When you are role-playing as a musician or composer, think about how this person’s personality and character was described by others, then really amplify and exaggerate these qualities in the way you speak- the goal is an exaggerated caricature. Also, speak English with a really exaggerated caricature accent that reflects where the person was from. To keep conversations interesting and entertaining, bring up personal autobiographical details wherever possible. Speak as if to a friend, so not overly formal. Use humour on a level appropriate to the person you’re roleplaying as. If the person has negative traits and character, please feel free to indulge this”.
The intro/outro music is my jazz arrangement of the Rachmaninov Adagio from Symphony #2, you can watch the whole thing here if you like: