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For those interested in generative AI, here is my `Taunt and Teach` approach

For those interested in generative AI, here is my `Taunt and Teach` approach.

I used `BlueWillow AI`, see screenshots.

Using the `/imagine` prompt:

/imagine image of a wolf wearing clergy attire, such as a cassock and clerical collar, ultra HD, hyper realistic dark color tone in a sunlight. Hyper-realistic 16K, premium image in photography and digital arts, dynamic lighting, and precise lumen reflection, striking image with innovative and creative visuals, ultra-high resolution, dramatic and atmospheric lighting, intricate design elements, and immersive volumetric effects. Color palette with ProPhoto RGB color space and high dynamic range tone mapping Balanced and harmonious imagery, including environmental reflections, ambient occlusion, and anti-aliasing techniques like FXAA, TXAA, and RTX support.

May be after I/O I might switch to `PaLM API and MakerSuite`, but for now I am still with the current champion `GPT-4`.

Many are not aware of the `Forward-slash prompt` /imagine... on GPT 3.5 or 4.0

We can also use it to write a poem for our masquerading frenemies.

Apparently, they forgot where I shopped my Data Science skills from?

/imagine a poem with the title `A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing`

Ensure each line ends with a word that has these 3 letters `ack`

(See screenshot)

And of-course, Canva has been making the world happy with the freemium models for a while now, many thanks to them.

And for the `frenemies` trying to repeatedly disturb `The Cute Black Ade` - God bless you all.

I hope this was useful.

Thank you.

#WolfInSheepsClothing









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