I'm playing around with OpenAI/ChatGPTand asked: act as a lyric writer. Take lyrics from Bob Dylan songs and create a three minute rap song
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
To craft a rap song inspired by Bob Dylan's iconic lyrics, I'll combine elements of his storytelling, poetic depth, and social commentary, but rework them into a modern hip-hop flow. Hereâs a snippet of how it could look:
Verse 1
I came from the highway, wind at my back,
Feel the times changin', never lookin' back.
Gotta keep rollin', like a stone, that's a fact,
Voices of freedom, no chains to hold me fast.
Masters of war tryna hold us down,
But we breakin' them shackles, ain't wearin' no crown.
Iâm the answer blowinâ in the wind, so profound,
Rhythm of the people, liftin' up the sound.
Chorus
Ain't no rain gonna fall on us,
We stand tall, ainât nobody we trust,
Voices rise, no fear in our eyes,
Dylanâs vibe, but we spittin' it live.
Verse 2
You say the times are a-changin', I say it's too slow,
Leaders still blind to the cries of the low.
The watchtowerâs burnin', they can't see the glow,
Revolution's beatin', yeah, it's ready to blow.
Like a rolling stone, we ainât got no home,
But we movin' steady, yeah, we standin' alone.
With the pen as a weapon, we write what we own,
Dylan set the stage, now we buildin' a throne.
Chorus
Ain't no rain gonna fall on us,
We stand tall, ainât nobody we trust,
Voices rise, no fear in our eyes,
Dylanâs vibe, but we spittin' it live.
Bridge
From "Maggie's Farm" to the streets we roam,
Ain't no masters here, we claimin' our own.
Freedomâs callin', itâs time we atone,
For the world we see, the seeds we've sown.
This song takes inspiration from Bob Dylan classics like "Like a Rolling Stone," "The Times They Are a-Changin'," "Masters of War," and others, merging their themes into a modern rap style, while preserving Dylan's sense of rebellion, social justice, and introspection.
i posted a holiday tune that steve wilson and a buddy conjured up on the AI (he has several out now)
I'm playing around with OpenAI/ChatGPTand asked: act as a lyric writer. Take lyrics from Bob Dylan songs and create a three minute rap song
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
To craft a rap song inspired by Bob Dylan's iconic lyrics, I'll combine elements of his storytelling, poetic depth, and social commentary, but rework them into a modern hip-hop flow. Hereâs a snippet of how it could look:
Verse 1
I came from the highway, wind at my back,
Feel the times changin', never lookin' back.
Gotta keep rollin', like a stone, that's a fact,
Voices of freedom, no chains to hold me fast.
Masters of war tryna hold us down,
But we breakin' them shackles, ain't wearin' no crown.
Iâm the answer blowinâ in the wind, so profound,
Rhythm of the people, liftin' up the sound.
Chorus
Ain't no rain gonna fall on us,
We stand tall, ainât nobody we trust,
Voices rise, no fear in our eyes,
Dylanâs vibe, but we spittin' it live.
Verse 2
You say the times are a-changin', I say it's too slow,
Leaders still blind to the cries of the low.
The watchtowerâs burnin', they can't see the glow,
Revolution's beatin', yeah, it's ready to blow.
Like a rolling stone, we ainât got no home,
But we movin' steady, yeah, we standin' alone.
With the pen as a weapon, we write what we own,
Dylan set the stage, now we buildin' a throne.
Chorus
Ain't no rain gonna fall on us,
We stand tall, ainât nobody we trust,
Voices rise, no fear in our eyes,
Dylanâs vibe, but we spittin' it live.
Bridge
From "Maggie's Farm" to the streets we roam,
Ain't no masters here, we claimin' our own.
Freedomâs callin', itâs time we atone,
For the world we see, the seeds we've sown.
This song takes inspiration from Bob Dylan classics like "Like a Rolling Stone," "The Times They Are a-Changin'," "Masters of War," and others, merging their themes into a modern rap style, while preserving Dylan's sense of rebellion, social justice, and introspection.
But his prediction is not quite as outlandish as it seemed in 2005. The success of the chatbot ChatGPT and similar technologies has encouraged many prominent computer scientists, Silicon Valley executives and venture capitalists to make extravagant predictions about the future of A.I. and how it will alter the course of humanity.
Tech giants and other deep-pocketed investors are pumping billions into A.I. development, and the technologies are growing more powerful every few months.
Many skeptics warn that extravagant predictions about artificial intelligence may crumble as the industry struggles with the limits of the raw materials needed to build A.I., including electrical power, digital data, mathematics and computing capacity. Techno-optimism can also feel myopic â and entitled â in the face of the worldâs many problems.
âWhen people say that A.I. will solve every problem, they are not actually looking at what the causes of those problems are,â said Shazeda Ahmed, a researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles, who explores claims about the future of A.I.
But his prediction is not quite as outlandish as it seemed in 2005. The success of the chatbot ChatGPT and similar technologies has encouraged many prominent computer scientists, Silicon Valley executives and venture capitalists to make extravagant predictions about the future of A.I. and how it will alter the course of humanity.
Tech giants and other deep-pocketed investors are pumping billions into A.I. development, and the technologies are growing more powerful every few months.
Many skeptics warn that extravagant predictions about artificial intelligence may crumble as the industry struggles with the limits of the raw materials needed to build A.I., including electrical power, digital data, mathematics and computing capacity. Techno-optimism can also feel myopic â and entitled â in the face of the worldâs many problems.
âWhen people say that A.I. will solve every problem, they are not actually looking at what the causes of those problems are,â said Shazeda Ahmed, a researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles, who explores claims about the future of A.I.
Invented by some rich coke-heads:
Hypes lasting like tumbleweed all over folks!
*Crypto*NFT*Cyber* * leading the pack among shorter lived farts in the wind.
Sucking up - inhaling - all data-streams on Earth has always been a scheme of the wealthy nations, until just recently.
Swarming drones promise to be the latest unfulfilled and over-expensive weapons 'revolution' at the Pentagon
Attack of the clones
One of my favorite books recently, The Mountain in the Sea, features insect-sized drones capable of injecting someone with Something Evil or exploding in a place it shouldnât, a la the attack on the Death Star exhaust port.
Giant clouds of drones? Maybe dramatic, but Iâve always preferred the sniper role.