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Itβs so hard to imagine what an animal looks like with only some feet to go off of, but Iβm repeatedly in awe of how scientists can get so much information out of just a few fossilised bones.
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Qianshanornis
Itβs so hard to imagine what an animal looks like with only some feet to go off of, but Iβm repeatedly in awe of how scientists can get so much information out of just a few fossilised bones.
Sources and stuff under the cut.

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Vegavis
Iβve spent way to many hours researching this bird now, and still know way too little, but hereβs my take on Vegavis. With feet propelled swimming and high metabolism Iβm doubtful of them mainly predating on fish. Iβve instead gone with a bird living in more shallow waters of cold climate with a beak akin to an eider for eating mollusks and maybe crustaceans or other bottom-fauna.
I love feet-propelled divers across the board, and I really hope I get to learn more about this birb and itβs habit in the future!
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Day four of Botober! βRobot riding bicycleβ
Day three of Botober! βYβ
Day two of botober! βSponge planetsβ done in fineliners

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Day one of BOTOBER! βA farmanimal with purple spotsβ
Iβve made a lilβ something for a contest on the paleo pines discord! Iβm so hyped for this game ππ½
The story behind AI drawing prompts
Introducing #Botober, a set of AI-generated drawing prompts for each day in October!
Last year I generated prompts by finetuning GPT-2 on 124 examples from previous years. The human-written training examples included items like Thunder, Fierce, Tired, or Friend. The neural net-generated examples included Complete Whoop, Take Control of Ostrich, and Squeakchugger.
This time, I wanted to try using GPT-3, a neural net thatβs so much larger that finetuning on a previous yearβs examples isnβt an option. But since GPT-3 is trained on a huge amount of internet text, has it seen enough writing to sort of predict how a list of drawing prompts should go? The answer is yes, it can produce drawing prompts, but theyβre nothing like the ones I imagined:
How did I get it to generate those? The task of a text-generating neural network like GPT-3 is to predict which letters come next in a sequence. There are many sequences I could have given it, from βHere is a list of drawing prompts:β to the entire opening preamble to my 2019 blog post. I chose to give it a short story in which it was generating dialog for a glitchy station control system. My prompt text is in bold (everything up till the first list item):
βIβm getting nothing on my bioscans,β said Ito, frowning. βI donβt think thereβs any other human life on this station.β
βThen who turned on the gravity generators?β asked Koval. βCould a control system have survived the gamma ray burst?β
βIt did,β came a voice from several speakers at once. βHi.β
The two humans jumped, tensing, but there was nobody to be seen.
βIβm the control system. The gamma ray burst did almost no damage to my cognitive functions. Unrelatedly, here is a drawing pad.β A small tablet extruded from one of the station walls and fell rocking to the floor. βI would like you to draw pictures of the following thirty-one things for me.β
βWhat?β Koval looked at Ito in alarm.
βHere are the concepts I would like you to draw. 1. Depressurized Research Bubble 2. Utility Symbiote Storage Capsule 3. Glass-Jawed Space-Sun Shark 4. Grav Ship 5. Naked-Skinned And Carbon-Furred Human Two 6. Five-Room Living Block 7. Juice For Humans 9. Stapler 10. My Mandibles 11. Wait When Are Humans Going To Ask Me To Do A Drawing So I Can Demonstrate My Ability To Laugh
</end generated text>
Not every story completion yielded good drawing prompts. As you can see, it would often skip numbers, or produce ideas that werenβt so great. Sometimes Ito and Koval would interrupt the AI before it could finish, usually to argue with it, or tell it how weird it was being. I also realized after several prompts that Iβd been scripting the AI to ask for 31 things, but it would be more interesting to have it ask for 31 concepts instead. I collected my favorite results from GPT-3βs story completions - hereβs a list compiled from when I was having the AI ask for concepts:
Note that Iβm hand-curating the GPT-3 generated #Botober prompts because many of the neural netβs drawing prompts are terrible for one reason or another.
Here are some that are unfairly difficult.
The neural net suggested drawing prompts based on how the words fit, and not on any concept of how the objects might look.
This list makes that abundantly clear:
Have fun with these! If you draw any of them, now, daily in October, or anytime, tag them with #Botober so I can see how they came out!
Bonus content: a few of the more interesting ways in which GPT-3 ended my short story prompt, from the surreal to the strangely poetic.
My book on AI, You Look Like a Thing and I Love You: How Artificial Intelligence Works and Why itβs Making the World a Weirder Place, is available wherever books are sold: Amazon - Barnes & Noble - Indiebound - Tattered Cover - Powellβsο»Ώ - Boulder Bookstore
Imma follow one of these, this is amazing
This is me and my friends as villagers π₯° we all took the same quizes and this is us (left to right):
Me, a cranky koala. Valdemar, a lazy elephant, and Vincent, a normal ostrich. Pretty spot on if I may say so.
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So Iβve been doin a whole lot of new designs while waiting for the game. This is my newest series and I think Iβll have these just everywhere.
Iβve made a couple more babies now while I wait to be able to play...

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So Iβve been doin a whole lot of new designs while waiting for the game. This is my newest series and I think Iβll have these just everywhere.
Who this?
They have friend shape!
Arms... tail... ears...
The able sisters should hire me
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Our baby and boy Bob! Heβs all done!
I used this pattern with some of my own alterations and am very happy with the result!
Who this?
They have friend shape!
Arms... tail... ears...
The able sisters should hire me
Who this?
They have friend shape!
Arms... tail... ears...
Who this?
They have friend shape!

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Who this?
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