Large language models generate text based on probability. This means that whatever spell you try to generate would be extremely similar, if not identical, to the first results that would come up if you searched DuckDuckGo.
The creators of large language models are unlikely to care about enough about cultural appropriation and environmental harm to ensure that all of the spell components are ethical on these matters.
Generative AI uses an absurd amount of resources to operate and contribute to pollution and water shortages. This might not be the case forever, but it's how things are right now. And there is simply no reason to have an LMM write a spell for you when you could just search DuckDuckGo.
This is an older version of one of the level themes from my Mari0 Mappack Alphahub! This is an older version of the song for the level Zenith Zone. I think I changed it because it didn't fit the vibe of the level.
So I've been making remixes and mashups for while, and I've gathered basic knowledge of music. However, I've never made my own true original song. Until now. It's short, but I managed to make a basic melody and bass line, which is the hardest part for me. This song was inspired by (surprisingly) the Factorio Burner Inserter. It's the slowest, dirtiest, grimiest, and lowest-tech inserter in the game, and I wanted to encapsulate that in the song. It's chiptuney, which is what I'm familiar with, but I think I pulled it off well.
I'm happy with this and I want to continue this. I might make a breakcore song for the Fast Inserter. I could also port this to XM for use in Infinitode 2.
Apparently witches are being told not to use ChatGPT to make spells, and now I wanna see what happens
Large language models just write whatever's statistically likely to come next in a document. Picture all the spells you've seen out there and imagine what a machine that only cares about statistical probability is going to put out. Most of the time you'll probably get the same kind of bog-standard result you could've found in the same amount of time on DuckDuckGo.
An LMM also isn't going to have ethical concerns like "is this ingredient endangered?" or "is this appropriated from a closed culture?" And it might very well suggest using an ingredient that could be dangerous. (I once ran into an LMM-written page that claimed sagebrush was safe to eat, because it got it mixed up with sage.)
So yeah, really don't use ChatGPT or other large language models to write spells. Just use DuckDuckGo and give a real person's website some attention and traffic.
i was repurposing a wips drum track for something else and realised that the original tune (purple highlight) ended up almost matching up to the new tune