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Future for AI
Introduction: As an AI researcher, I can attest to the fact that artificial intelligence has been transforming the world of business at an unprecedented pace. With businesses embracing AI, we are seeing a significant shift in the way companies operate, from increased efficiency and productivity to more personalized customer experiences. In this blog post, we will explore the future of AI in business and how companies can harness the power of AI to drive growth and innovation.
By Synthetic Nexus3 years ago in Art
The Forgotten Art of Letter Writing: Rediscovering Connection in a Digital Age
In today's fast-paced and digitally-driven world, the art of letter writing has become a forgotten treasure. Join us on a journey of rediscovery as we unveil the profound connection and impact that can be found in the simple act of putting pen to paper. Let's embark on a quest to revive this lost art and forge meaningful connections in an age dominated by screens and instant communication.
By Otmane Ansari 3 years ago in Art
The silent woman
She was sitting alone. She was so pretty, with her unmade up face, and long brown hair. So natural, so lady like. Looking at my drawing, I expected a voice like silk. I watched her wondering if my impression of her voice was correct. When she opened her eyes I saw they were a sparkling blue. Reviewing my drawing I felt proud that I had captured her personality in my portrayal. but then I wondered, had I? When has someone appearance successfully portrayed their inner self.
By Antoinette L Brey3 years ago in Art
Ducking on the Mekong
For some reason, I was mesmerized by the painting hanging in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan. The information card said it was titled, "A Tall Pine and Daoist Immortal," painted by Chen Hongshou in 1635. It is simple yet detailed. The "Daoist Immortal" stands near the bottom, at the foot of the "Tall Pine." He seems pleased.
By Sherry Lowell-Lewis3 years ago in Art
Ducking in Laos
For some reason, I was mesmerized by the painting hanging in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, Taiwan. The information card said it was titled, "A Tall Pine and Daoist Immortal," painted by Chen Hongshou in 1635. It is simple yet detailed. The "Daoist Immortal" stands near the bottom, at the foot of the "Tall Pine." He seems pleased.
By Sherry Lowell-Lewis3 years ago in Art
The seas of sky
Anna looked up at the sky. She always wanted to swim in it. Her mother had always warned her not to wish for that. Each color was composed of a different chemical. The stars cast a silver glow over the whole planet. The red streaks transmitted heat, She would be graduating from the training program soon. She would have three wishes, she knew it would be dangerous to just nakedly swim in the sky, but she could wish to work in the sky research area. For a while the land had been extremely cold. Then one day it got warm again. The scientist had added red patches to the sky. No one mentioned the change, but Anna took daily photos , and she noticed. The patch had just appeared to be randomly tossed in, but she noticed.
By Antoinette L Brey3 years ago in Art
African Art and Sculpture (Story of Kofi in Kwetu). Content Warning.
In the heart of Africa, where the sun cast its golden glow upon the vast landscapes, there existed a village named Kwetu. Nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, Kwetu was a place where art and creativity flourished.
By Odey Thomas3 years ago in Art








