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Thomas Geissl

Thomas Geissl ↓

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Breakout Session

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Breakout Room #2

Shaping Your Future AI-Lover with the Help of ChatGPT. And Should We Be Scared?

Remember the movie “Her”? It made us question the idea of falling in love with an AI, finding it simultaneously creepy, sad, and frightening. But such connections might already be happening with large language models like ChatGPT.

Let's conduct experiments and shape the personality of a chatbot using prompt engineering techniques.

There will be an increasing number of human-machine relationships, and that might not necessarily be a negative development. However, it is crucial to design these relationships carefully. Let’s have a discussion!

Key Take-Aways

  • Prototyping a chatbot app using ChatGPT is not rocketscience.
  • Prompt engineering techniques discussed can be useful for various other applications.
  • Human-machine relationships may become a common part of our daily lives, and their design is crucial.
Thomas Geissl

Thomas Geissl

Design Technologist

frog & nantlab collective

About Thomas

Thomas works at the intersection of design and technology. He is deeply passionate about new media art and music. In addition to his role as a design technologist at frog, he is studying “postdigital lutherie” in Linz — a hybrid approach that combines traditional musical instruments with digital technologies. Furthermore, Thomas is an active member of nantlab, a collective that organizes workshops and creates interactive installations.

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