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Exploring AI in Business: From Process Automation to Predictive Analytics, there’s so much AI can do for your business

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly emerged as a transformative technology, revolutionizing the way businesses operate and make decisions. From streamlining operations to enhancing customer experiences, AI is driving business innovation and efficiency across various industries. In this article, we will delve into how AI is reshaping businesses through process automation, predictive analytics, demand forecasting, and supply chain optimization.

1. Process Automation

Process automation is one of the primary areas where AI is making a significant impact on business efficiency. Tedious and repetitive tasks that once consumed valuable time and resources are now being automated through AI-powered systems. Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and intelligent bots have become instrumental in automating workflows, reducing manual errors, and freeing up valuable human resources to focus on more strategic activities. AI-driven robotic process automation (RPA) can handle data entry, invoice processing, customer support inquiries, and more with speed and accuracy.

By integrating AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants, businesses can offer 24/7 AI for customer support solutions, enhancing the overall customer experience. Furthermore, AI-driven workflow automation can optimize business processes, leading to increased productivity and cost savings.

For example, in the finance industry, AI-powered bots can automate mundane tasks like data entry, transaction processing, and report generation. This not only frees up employees’ time to focus on more strategic initiatives but also enhances accuracy and accelerates overall business processes.

2. Predictive Analytics

Predictive analytics is changing the way businesses make decisions by leveraging and analyzing historical data to identify patterns and predict future outcomes. This is beyond what individuals may have been able to do in the past, and if at all they could, it would have taken significant time to do it. By analyzing large datasets, businesses can gain valuable insights into customer behaviour, market dynamics, and operational patterns, empowering them to make informed decisions and stay ahead of the competition. Machine learning algorithms are also employed to forecast future trends and outcomes.

In marketing for instance, AI-driven predictive analytics can help businesses target specific customer segments more effectively, optimize ad campaigns, and personalize recommendations. Moreover, in sectors like healthcare and finance, predictive analytics aids in identifying potential risks and frauds, leading to improved outcomes and better risk management.

3. Demand Forecasting

AI-driven demand forecasting has become an indispensable tool for businesses, especially in retail and manufacturing. By leveraging AI algorithms to analyze historical sales data, market trends, and external factors, companies can accurately predict future demand for their products and services, and prepare in advance to handle them.

The benefits of precise demand forecasting are numerous: optimized inventory management, reduced costs, minimized waste, and improved customer satisfaction. With Artificial Intelligence, businesses can react proactively to fluctuations in demand, ensuring they can meet customer expectations efficiently.

4. Supply Chain Optimization:

Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing supply chain management by optimizing various aspects of the supply chain, including inventory management, logistics, and supplier selection. By employing AI-driven algorithms, businesses can analyze real-time data, anticipate disruptions, and make data-driven decisions to streamline their supply chain operations.

Through AI-powered supply chain optimization, businesses can minimize inventory holding costs, reduce lead times, and enhance overall operational efficiency. Additionally, it enables proactive risk management, allowing companies to respond swiftly to unexpected events, such as natural disasters or changes in regulations.

5. Personalization and Customer Experience:

Artificial Intelligence is transforming the customer experience by enabling businesses to offer personalized products and services tailored to individual preferences and needs. By analyzing vast amounts of customer data, AI algorithms can identify patterns, preferences, and behaviour, allowing businesses to provide highly relevant and personalized recommendations. And isn’t this what personalised customer experiences are about?

E-commerce platforms, for instance, utilize AI to create personalized product recommendations based on customers’ browsing and purchase history. This level of personalization not only enhances customer satisfaction but also boosts sales and customer loyalty. After all, of what need would a Nike boot recommendation be to a middle-aged woman who is only concerned with finding out new products for her kitchen.

Final words

AI has become an essential driver of business innovation and efficiency, transforming the way organizations operate, strategize, and deliver value to customers. From process automation to predictive analytics, demand forecasting, and supply chain optimization, AI empowers businesses with data-driven insights, improved decision-making capabilities, and enhanced customer experiences. If you have not started applying AI in your business, you seriously should. The fear that AI creates lazy employees is unfounded. Instead, you should be focused on how AI could create more efficient processes for your business.

As AI technology continues to advance, businesses across various sectors will have the opportunity to harness its potential and stay competitive in an increasingly data-driven and fast-paced world. Embracing AI in their operations will undoubtedly be the key to unlocking new levels of growth and success in the dynamic and ever-evolving landscape of modern business.

In the fast-paced and technology-driven landscape of modern business, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a game-changer, revolutionizing the way companies operate and make critical decisions. From process automation to predictive analytics, AI is driving business innovation and efficiency across various sectors, transforming operations and enabling organizations to stay competitive in the digital era.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force in the business world, revolutionizing how organizations operate and make decisions. From process automation to predictive analytics, AI-driven solutions are driving business innovation and efficiency in unprecedented ways. In this article, we will explore some of the key areas where AI is making a significant impact, including process automation, predictive analytics, demand forecasting, and supply chain optimization.

Nigeria Must Avoid STRIKES Right Now; Patience Is Needed

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The coat of arm of Nigeria

Good People, do not accuse me of insensitivity by telling the hard working members of Nigeria’s labour unions what to do right now, as Nigeria experiences immense economic pressure, due partly to evolving policies in the nation.  But the fact is this: strikes will compound Nigeria’s problems when you see that we have lost capacity to control/influence inflation, our fuel price, currency exchange rate, etc. If we do not show up at work, a vicious circle could be activated and that could be dangerous.

Here is my suggestion: the government should move fast with solutions since it moved really fast with policy changes. And this is not really about sharing money, but making it clear that Nigeria needs foreign investments to stabilize the exchange rate (the export driven path will take years, not months).

A huge incentive could bring in $billions from the diaspora provided the funds are coming to stimulate production, and not accelerate consumerism. We can explore the Israeli model.

Can we pay 13th month to Labour so that the government can have a few more weeks to architect what it wants to do, now that some ministers are hopefully going to start?

(Remember, I am against the removal of fuel subsidies; I want Nigeria to fight what makes fuel subsidies look bad: corruption. I am also against floating or swimming Naira; I want Nigeria to use data to run its forex so that only productive ventures are pushed into “official” rates – and that means fight the corruption in forex. Yes, Nigeria’s imbalance in the balance of payment makes floating Naira hopeless.)

Comment on Feed

Comment:  Well ND, I know you are trying so hard to be neutral and avoid talking about politics but the truth is that what Nigeria needs is good leader(s) not all these your economic theories. The current leaders we have now care nothing about these your theories.

My Response: You see why people like you are the reasons Nigeria is collapsing. You have your name as “Advocacy” and yet you do not want a debate because you have already made up your mind. You do not want a professor to share his ideas because you have made up your mind. But yet, you are advocating – advocating what?

Let me tell you – there used to be a time when to be hired as a CBN governor in Nigeria, you must have published many papers on economics. And when you arrive, you have tested many indicators. Today, we hire bankers with no fundamental element of economics. Yes, theories work because from theory you move to practice.

More so, what is good leadership? It comes from knowledge and awareness. Some people you call bad leaders are offering the best they have. The problem is YOU who cannot understand that their best will not be good. 

So, do not diminish the world by using the Nigerian standards to define how things work. Oliver De Coque wrote “egwu oma si na chukwu” [good music comes from God]. Good leaders come from when people like you act well by voting competence over tribe, money, etc and advocating with open hearts and not closed mindsets.

Comment 2: Unfortunately, your solution focus is the removal or the taming of corruption in both fuel subsidies and forex. That makes it already impossible to implement in Nigeria at the moment as corruption in both the public and private sector remains the biggest single problem the country faces.
It will be wishful thinking for anyone to imagine that they can fix corruption in Nigeria to a point that allows policy, institutions and laws to work as intended for the good of all(within the short period of 4 years).
As painful as it may be, the option that may succeed is to take away the bait and hope that a more productive economy will evolve.

Comment 3: I completely agree Ndubuisi Ekekwe with your suggestion of attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) to stabilize Nigeria’s exchange rates and strengthen the economy. To achieve this, it is crucial for the government to focus on creating an investor-friendly environment through policy changes and frameworks. Streamlining bureaucratic processes and creating a transparent regulatory environment will undoubtedly make Nigeria more attractive to foreign investors. By reducing red tape and providing clear guidelines, the government can encourage both large companies and SMEs to invest in the country, leading to economic growth and job creation. Investing in infrastructure is vital to attract FDI. Developing reliable transportation networks, power supply, and efficient ports will not only benefit large industries but also provide a solid foundation for SMEs to operate more efficiently and access local and international markets. This, in turn, will bolster economic activities and create opportunities for SMEs to thrive.

Comment 4: What is happening to Nigeria and every other country is what we have said before. Virtually, all African countries are cut off guard by the challenges of the digital economy. We did not build the required infrastructure to thrive in it and the economists we have are not willing to gather new knowledge to play catch-up. Africa is growing so fast that its manual system cannot deal with new challenges of a new context. We hope all African countries will wake up to this reality and build the required digital infrastructure to manage and thrive in a new context. This could also happen at state level if we build this infrastructure in one state to show case what it is and how nations can leverage it.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Its Concerns

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a hot topic and has gained much attention lately. However, it’s essential to consider the potential risks associated with its development to ensure that humans don’t suffer negative consequences from its use. Some of the most prominent concerns include:

1. Bias in output: AI systems can exhibit biases similar to humans when trained with incomplete information. This could lead to unfair targeting of specific individuals or groups.

2. Privacy and security: The vast amount of personal data processed and stored by AI systems raises concerns about privacy and security. This data can be used for identity theft, fraud, and other cybercrimes if it falls into the wrong hands.

3. Job security: The automation of many jobs through AI could lead to economic and social challenges for those who are at risk of losing their jobs.

4. Harmful invention: The development of autonomous weapons raises ethical concerns about decision-making without human intervention.

5. Dark execution process: The lack of transparency in AI systems makes it difficult for people to understand how they arrive at their conclusions.

6. Regulation concerns: The lack of regulations surrounding the use of AI could lead to its misuse and abuse, causing unforeseen consequences.

Recommendations

To address these concerns, several strategies can be taken:

– To combat bias in output, AI development teams should focus on improving the quality and diversity of data used to train AI. Diverse data sets can help reveal and correct biases.

– Stronger data protection regulations can be implemented to ensure safe data collection, processing, and storage.

– Investment in AI training programs for reskilling and upskilling can help employees who risk losing their jobs due to automation.

– Autonomous weapons should be developed and used in a morally responsible way.

– Open-sourcing algorithms and emotional processes used by AI systems can help identify and correct potential weaknesses, increasing user trust in the system.

– Governments should establish ethical, data protection, and transparency requirements to govern the creation and use of AI.

It’s vital to approach AI development and deployment cautiously, considering ethical considerations, transparency, and accountability.

Collaboration between governments, businesses, and the public is necessary to maximize the benefits of AI while minimizing its adverse effects.

Conclusion

In summary, while AI presents many exciting opportunities, it’s essential to consider the potential risks and take measures to ensure its development and use are responsible and ethical.

Nigerian Labour Congress Insists Nationwide Strike Begins Wednesday

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has reiterated its commitment to embark on a nationwide strike starting Wednesday, following the expiration of its seven-day ultimatum to the federal government.

The labor union conveyed this message on Tuesday evening through a statement signed by its President, Joe Ajaero, reiterating that their demands remain unchanged.

The announcement comes a day after President Bola Tinubu announced a series of intervention measures to cushion the impact of the subsidy removal.

The Secretary of the NLC, Emma Ugbaja, had previously mentioned that although they appreciated President Tinubu’s intervention measures, they found them to be insufficiently comprehensive.

Ugbaja indicated that the NLC and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) would consult with their members to reach a consensus on the next course of action before the end of Tuesday, in preparation for Wednesday.

“We want to inform all Nigerians that we have just risen from a meeting with the Federal Government where we sought to get them to listen to the demands of the people and workers of Nigeria,” Ajaero said in the union’s statement.

“The outcome of this meeting earlier today has however not changed anything or the course which we have set for ourselves tomorrow as custodians of the interests and desires of Nigerian workers and people.

“Nigerians are advised to ignore the work of fifth columnists who are working hard against the wishes of the people. We urge everyone to gather in our respective states and wherever we may be across the nation to give vent to this collective resolve.

“Once again, the Nationwide Mass Protest will start tomorrow.”

The removal of the fuel subsidy, which was announced by Tinubu in May, triggered a significant rise in the cost of living, prompting the (TUC) and the NLC to issue their first ultimatum to the federal government.

Organized labor is demanding the prompt reversal of all government policies that negatively affect the poor, including the recent increases in petrol prices, school fees, and VAT.

Additionally, the labor unions are calling for the government to undertake the rehabilitation of local refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna and release eight months’ worth of withheld salaries for university lecturers (members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU) and workers.

Furthermore, organized labor insists on the government giving appropriate recognition and support to the Presidential Steering Committee and its subcommittees to address and halt human actions and policies detrimental to the people.

The union said in June that it is unfair for the government to remove fuel subsidies without making adequate provisions to mitigate the impact. That is because the local refineries, especially the publicly owned four, have remained comatose as a result of “the government’s inability to get them operationally turned around.”

The NLC said that between 1993 and 2023 about U$6b was used for Turn Around Maintenance of the Refineries without any results.

Generative AI – My journey creating Sino Amazons.

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A quick product description.

By now, you have probably seen a few tasters and hints about an up-and-coming product from 9ja Cosmos – Sinosignias.

In summary – this is a product of two components – A Sino Amazon (Tokenized Artwork) (Think NFT), is a member of a Female Warrior Sisterhood that terrorised the East Asia Seas 1100-1700 AD.

A Sinosignia is a symbol that resembles (but isn’t) an eastern language character. It comes as a Web 3 TLD (Top Level Domain), minted to the Handshake Blockchain.

Each Sino Amazon has their own unique Sinosignia. It represents their commitment, oath, bond, and seal.

As a set, each component has a ‘multiplier’ effect on each other in terms of security and utility.

In short, as a pair, and in alignment with the product narrative, the two parts are impossible to steal, and have more uses than either would on their own. This is what gives them their value.

But I want to leave the product there, because this is about my journey with generative AI since I started trying to do the Sino Amazon artwork myself.

Beginnings.

I’m not much good at art. What happened was I got this idea while securing lots of country centric domains to extend the .9jacom program. I ended up inadvertently picking up a lot of domains cheap that started ‘vlad’ and ended in something that rhymed with ‘the impaler’, and they sounded really jokey – like ‘vladthepondsailor’.

I head the guy that did artwork on the ‘bored apes’ was going out on his own to do something on a theme called ‘Sneaky Vampire Syndicate’ and I wanted to get in touch to see if some partnership could be done to combine the tokenized collection and the crazy ‘vlad’ domains as a joint offering.

All digital art collectible ‘NFT type’ projects were ‘in the toilet’ and there had been some high profile wallet compromises involving the few that were maintaining some value, so in the segment downturn, a product that offered more, and would be much harder to steal, seemed a good idea.

I made a few enquiries and asked around, but its like nobody could find the guy.

By this time though, I became more intrigued by the concept and wanted to realize it some other how, rather than it having to be about SVS and my ‘vlad’ domains specifically.

SVS Illustrations

I’d seen some artwork on Pinterest which had women warriors in ancient east Asian attire though the women looked mixed race between east Asian and sub -Saharan. At the same time, while I was logged in on a node,  a large number of domains of what seemed to be one eastern language character appeared in the domain auctions. It seemed the auction author had forgotten about them (yes, that actually happens!), though when I checked, the characters had no meaning.

The domains had only nominal bids on them, and I put very slightly larger bids on myself, which didn’t get challenged. That is when I got the idea of doing the artwork myself rather than relying on a partner. So I set about writing a narrative that could tie some variation of these images I’d seen on Pinterest and the newly acquired domains.

Then the task was going to be about creating a range of images, and wining sufficient domains that could pair with each other in compliance with the narrative. I reckoned I needed about 1000 sets, so, a lot of hard work. I started in October 2022.

Early efforts

In October, My first efforts to create something in line with the Sino Amazon scope, were on the first version of DALLE E. It didn’t come out terribly well. By November, it was possible to use DALLE E 2. I created some images on the free allocation, but the gap between what I was aiming for and what I got was bigger than the Pacific and the Atlantic added together.

First Saved effort of a Sinosignia on the original Dalle E

By mid November I began trying Stable Diffusion based providers. I also gave Midjourney a try. I used all the free credits for the MJ trial, but the cost of heavy use was high.

The base engine of SD is open source, so many providers use it, but their implementation seems to be different and it impacts on the quality of results. I tried DreamStudio, Fotor, NightCafe and a few others that online descriptions say ‘seem’ to use Stable Diffusion, though the sites actually don’t say.  I found DreamStudio to be the best overall implementation of SD, but Midjourney still had a superior ‘finish’ quality compared to others. There were some ‘organic’ aspects to DreamStudio however, which had merit, which I will describe in a moment.

I built up a strong repository of DreamStudio content, for which I needed an artist to come in as a partner and do some clean-ups. They weren’t yet up to a marketable standard. I had some great discussions with some folk on LinkedIn who seemed very enthusiastic about getting involved in the project, impressed by the wider aims of 9ja Cosmos. Two people in particular were in detailed DMs with me almost every day.

Early effort with Stable Diffusion (This isn’t acceptable as a Sino Amazon)

However as time went on, they never became technically involved and also drifted away from regular LinkedIn presence. Perhaps they had wider issues than a change of heart about the project.

I eventually bit the bullet, dumped some subscriptions to things where I could, and took up the flagship product in the Midjourney options.

The Hollywood Effect

I wasn’t born into a household with a TV. In an age when people can stream video on a mobile phone, this probably seems incomprehensible to many. I can’t remember when a TV came exactly, but it was a black and white TV screen, and the national station had only one channel.

Public funds were very tight, and there was no domestic film industry, only the news and a few domestic current affairs shows. Anything feature length was from abroad, and a minimum of 10 years old before we got it.

A Midjourney victim of ‘The Hollywood Effect’ which didn’t make it. Being a Sino Amazon is harder work than a ‘catwalk pose’ in a period outfit. And where is the weapon ??

When we could see international content, a frequent staple  I could remember were westerns of a type that were called ‘Cowboys and Indians’. Where I was at that time, Native Americans were known as ‘Red Indians’. As a small kid I never understood this. They were a shade of grey. It was a B/W TV. Nobody locally had a colour one. I was this sort of kid that always asked adults loads of questions and would then reason with them why I thought the answer I was given was flawed. I would keep going with the line of questioning until I thought the modified answer I got was reasonable. Sometimes I didn’t get to an end point and got a slap on the back of the head from a random adult. This however never dissuaded me from my questioning techniques.

I was told that in the studio, where they make the film, the Indians were probably red, but we had no way of telling, because the B/W TV can only show shades of grey. We had no Native Americans living locally, so I couldn’t test the thesis, and had to (grudgingly) accept this as something neither proven nor disproven. Armed with the ‘shades of grey’ ‘excuse’, adults now became emboldened to provide me with this answer to many queries I had about things I saw on TV.

Giannina Facio, a Costa Rican, top, cast as Saladin’s Sister (an Ethnic Kurd from Tikrit [modern day Iraq] in the late 1100s AD) in ‘Kingdom of Heaven’ 2005 and above, as the wife of Maximus Decimus Meridius, and a Roman (Italian) in Gladiator (2000). Welcome to ‘The Hollywood Effect’
Then I had the ‘gotcha’ moment. Most of these ‘Red Indians’ were painted as the bad guy, and were ‘extras’ and usually died in the films. But then I noticed in another film that a certain ‘Red Indian’ was an ‘extra’ as a bad guy in a group of outlaws lead by Gene Hackman, who all got shot up by John Wayne. The same ‘extra’ cowboy, previously an ‘extra’ Indian,  was a white guy.

So I now started asking why did they have to use someone who isn’t a ‘Red Indian’ to be one in a film, since the film was made where they come from?

This was my earliest exposure to – ‘The Hollywood Effect’.

I’m not six years old anymore, and both visual technologies and media through which to educate oneself on far distant lands has exploded. White guys with feathers on their heads and a bit of fake war paint won’t fly anymore but in some other ways ‘The Hollywood Effect’ still exists.

Casting can take someone with fairly soft and malleable features, say Halle Berry, off to Costume and Make-up and in one film, she is an open market stall owner in Luanda, in another, she is a crown princess in Riyadh, in another she is a local civil rights activist in Myanmar. Reality check is that indigenes of these countries look nothing alike, and authenticity should demand the same actor couldn’t possibly fill all these types of roles. To be believable, the best fiction needs to exist in an envelope of fact. This is how escapism becomes marketable.

Strong Points and Weak Points of different AI engines.

Midjourney has by far the best finish quality of any of the AI engines I have tried. But my experience was it is heavily limited by ‘The Hollywood Effect’ , particularly when it comes to imagining authentic and organic Amazons of ethnicities mixed between the countries of their operating region, and other places much further away.

Everything started to head towards a convergence of facial features which started to become common traits irrespective of additional features such as hair style and skin tone. The more variations I created, becoming further removed from the first generation root, the more pronounced these homogenizations became.

Irrespective of the overall drive to have this sense of mystery and pluralism about Sino Amazon origin, there is a sort of organic and authentic realism in what I’m looking for, and I can tell influence from ‘The Hollywood Effect’ when I am looking at it

A Sino Amazon may be an operator in many cultures but is a mistress to none.

A Sino Amazon is a mistress to none.

While some of the other AI engines give less of a slick finish, they seemed to be able to produce more faithful results from origin influences.

I included some blending, and the use of images from other AIs in prompts for MJ, as well as some manual techniques, which brought improved results. Some semblance of ‘The Hollywood Effect’ still survives in some final product.

Unfortunately, MJ also has one of the most aggressive community standards, and frequently creates false positives for things that wouldn’t bat an eyelid in a PG13 rated film. It seems particularly sensitive to breast cleavage lines that would be obviously apparent in any two piece bathing suit.

I have a lot of raw images good as anti Hollywood Effect’ modifiers for use in blending or prompts, but MJ refuses to accept them on standards compliance grounds. Sometimes MJ even refuses its own output!

‘The Hollywood Effect’ also seems to have an obsession with ‘classic’ perceptions around beauty and body shape. This is also one of the homogeneity drivers I suspect exist in MJ. After all, the more attractive the content people receive, the more likely they are to continue subscribing. Real Amazons aren’t going to look like models in period costume. They are going to come in all shapes and sizes.  Efforts to include references to body shape as a legitimate effort to bypass that aspect of ‘The Hollywood Effect’ often fall foul of MJ’s community standards compliance.

While this is nowhere near the quality of a finished product, it has great potential as a modifier of ‘work-in-progress’ to be improved with MJ. Unfortunately MJ red flagged it as an input, because of the cleavage line. – Not sure what MJs expectations are. The result is supposed to be battle-worn Amazons in combat, sometimes in hot and humid environs – not nuns!

Being Prescriptive

The more outcomes you decide as being clearly either right or wrong, the harder it is to get a good result from AI. AI doesn’t like lots of absolutes (rights or wrongs), it likes a lot of equi-valid versions of ‘different’

The easiest things to do with MJ (and AI in general),  are head shots, head and shoulder shots, strange demonic, alien or abstract stuff. This is because the AI has a high probability of success. The prompt provider has little by way an AC (Acceptance Criteria) or maybe none at all, beyond a vague idea that it ‘must look cool if I post it in online media’.

The more prescriptive the creator needs to be about the output, the harder it gets, as more results will fail.

The subject’s interaction with an object is a common point of failure, because it must be realistic. This is particularly true of weapons. Lots can go wrong with the placing of weapons or the grip on weapons. Trying to inject motion creates more complexity, and therefore more chance of failure.  I try to ‘encourage’ the output to feature some form of a feather weight ultra-sharp blade, because a fluid grip, while in motion, is plausible, a bit like playing table-tennis.

On the other hand, a ‘Bastard Sword’ of the type typically needing a double-handed grip by 400lb medieval crusader in chainmail, just looks laughable when pictured, held with just thumb and forefinger by a sub 150lb woman as if she is carefully getting rid of a shard of glass.

Frequently, results have blades suspended in air, penetrating the subjects body, or simply not present at all. Contortions of the subjects body can also portray a result as implausible.

Wielding a blade closely resembling a ‘Bastard Sword’ – Firm grip, but only one hand. Is this a pass or fail?

Period authenticity is another prescription. There is some latitude with the Amazons themselves, as the narrative describes them in a cauldron of local folklore with myths around demonic skills, necromancy, cybernetic implants, alchemy, shape shifting, time travel (non exhaustive list). The environment however is coastal land and seas stretching between modern day Indonesia and Japan, from 1100-1700 AD.

Non period elements of the background, such as evidence of electric power, self-propelled vehicles, air transport, and post-period manufacturing, can happen really easily, and invalidate an otherwise great result.

Appraising other people’s work

I get asked a lot, actually not by Generative Art Creators, but by other people, mostly on LinkedIn, what do I think of…. and they will mention the art of some other creators.

Of course, I can’t really tell, because, particularly with Midjourney, the talent isn’t so much in the image quality but in the success at being prescriptive.

I’ve given some ideas about the sorts of things that are difficult or easy to achieve, but I really can’t tell unless I know the creators Acceptance Criteria, or Success Criteria.

A failure around proper formation of archery tools and the interaction of the subject.

This is on a spectrum from 0 to Infinity almost. It is fairly impossible to get Generative AI to create art around a sequence of numbers, letters, and/or symbols.

The most difficult action still with period weapons, for me would be a bow and arrow still,  resembling shots from maybe ‘Robin Hood’ (2010). ‘The Hunger Games’ (2013) also features archery, but the tools are far more modern.

Archery is more complex than spear, blade or staff type weapons, as the subject has to interact with three separate parts, the grip on the bow, the bowstring, and of course, the arrow. Even getting the AI to faithfully create a believable image of a subject walking passively with a bow in one hand is quite difficult, far less for an action still.

Fear not a Sino Amazon for what you can see; Fear what you cannot see.

Non period archery tools would be less than ideal, but not a show stopper, as the Sinosignia narrative allows Sino Amazons amazing mysterious attributes that transcend time and space.

Happy to take questions or receive observations that don’t compromise 9ja Cosmos IP.

 

 

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All reference sites accessed 01/08/2023

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Hood_(2010_film)

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zapier.com/blog/ai-art-generator/

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