SEO Blindspot? Join Us as We Become Experts in No Time! If SEO feels like a mystery, you’re not alone. Most business owners know SEO is crucial but often push it to the back burner because running a business comes with an ever-growing list of tasks. I’ve seen countless postings for marketing folks with expertise…
Category: Artificial Intelligence
Explore the Artificial Intelligence section of Chris Rodgers’ blog, where we focus on the ethical implementation and innovative use of AI in education and beyond. As an educator and creator, I share insights, strategies, and ethical considerations for leveraging AI technology to enhance learning experiences and solve real-world problems. Join the conversation on responsible AI development and usage.
Bringing My Father’s 1962 Photos to Life with AI Animation
In 1962, my then-teenaged father captured a series snapshots that encapsulated the spirit of Mid-Century America —the images of a family road trip out west. I decided to bring them into the modern day using AI animation tools with low expectations. The experiment went about as well as I could expect. In this video,…
Google ImageFX vs. Midjourney: A Detailed Comparison
Another week another generative AI comparison. Today it’s reigning champ versus the offering from a little upstart named Google called ImageFX. I’m still shocked they went with the most generic name possible for their most advanced work. ImageFX comes out of Google’s AI Test Kitchen. One interesting feature of ImageFX are the option for changing…
Midjourney vs. Flux: A Deep Dive into AI Image Generators
Midjourney vs. Flux: Which AI Image Generator Truly Shines? In the fast-paced world of AI image generation, Midjourney has been the top dog for ease of use and quality of output. I’ve been seeing articles comparing and Flux. While Midjourney has been praised for its stunning, lifelike visuals, Flux has made headlines for its speed…
Exploring RunwayML’s Ability to Mimic Iconic Movie and TV Scenes: Matrix, Winnie the Pooh and Game of Thrones
We tested RunwayML Gen 3 a couple a weeks ago. Today, I wanted to experiment to see how well RunwayML can replicate iconic scenes from movies and TV shows. Our subjects? The neon-lit cyberpunk world of The Matrix, the intricate clockwork intro credits of Game of Thrones, and the charming 2D animation of Winnie the…
Claude 3.5 vs ChatGTP 4o.- Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James: The Ultimate GOAT Debate
If I didn’t drain enough resources Saturday pitting Claude against ChatGTP to debate god’s existence, I thought let’s include another power hopping LLM to the next argument. As I saw a political discussion about a controversial topic can be had if basically, both parties don’t care they can only process information, formally known as facts….
Unlocking Customer Insights with AI: A Guide for Small Business Owners
Last week we retrofitted your old website’s blog with AI. Now it’s a beacon to potential customers. Let’s focus this week on your customers who have interacted with you. In today’s data-driven world, small business owners have a powerful tool: AI-powered data analysis. You don’t need to have taken statistics in college or have an…
Claude and ChatGPT Debate Each other About the Existence of God
I was going to write a blog where I pitted Claude 3.5 vs ChatGPT with a bunch of tasks and see who is more advanced. I still may but rather I thought let the two chatbots go at it, over one of life’s most divisive and least decisive debates – The Existence of God. The…
RunwayML Gen-3: A Significant Upgrade Over Gen-2?
A couple of weeks ago, I compared RunwayML Gen-2 with Luma AI’s Dream Machine, concluding that Runway had the upper hand. Fast forward to now, and RunwayML has launched Gen-3, touted as a major upgrade. Naturally, I decided to rerun the same prompts to see how Gen-3 measures up. Here’s a breakdown of the key…
Retrofitting Your Stale Website Using AI – Blog Edition
In the fast-paced world of digital content, your website is more than just a portfolio; it’s your online storefront representing your business. Is it fresh? Is it even indexing on Google? Even if your home page and top-level pages are updated regularly your whole store is public and I’m sorry to say it’s got bugs…